Re: Poor Origin shop discount options for The Sims 4
@puzzlezaddict wrote:So no, the game was not impossible to keep running at any point during its development, nor has it been impossible to play in the six years since then. It may have been impossible on your system, and that's unfortunate, but that has certainly never been the case for everyone. And to my original reason for replying to you, I don't feel that EA screwed TS3 players or owes us anything for how the game turned out.
Actually the game is *IS* impossible to keep running for at least some people and others knows that, you just keeps persevering as if you knows better than everybody else.
Since the original problems for me were lags , freezes and and inability to save game without corruption (I think) then I looked into that and I have found this The Sims 3 thread about lags and freezes from 2012 :
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-PC/FAQ-Lags-amp-Freezes/td-p/646
User clearly among other states that : "Large Savegames. Games that have been played very long tend to bloat. Especially all the relationship information take up a lot of space."
*AND* if you would care to read my initial post then I clearly stated at bottom of post :
please notice that anyone not being able to recognize the problems described with the The Sims 3 game can only be persons that either did not have all the expansions and so on or did not play the game for long enough time with enough stuff in inventory and so on !!!
Also in my last before this post I wrote :
anyone reasonable would see that I am right and that the game were impossible to keep running
I have all the time stated directly that issues were related to long play time and a lot of in game 'content' and in game inventories (By the way , just for the record then I never ran the game other than 'Vanilla' and never used any content that were not either bough from EA at the Sims site or hosted by EA and download from same site !!)(also I have never downloaded very much user created stuff that has been very little in fact but I bought much stuff from the Sims 3 site as I remember it)
Not that it is any of your business but then even to this day I have transported most of my old save games with me to my newest PC - that I am using here - so it has been very easy to check my The Sims 3 save games ! My '.sims3.backup' directory for *ONE* save game is 891 MB and the '.sims3' directory is 862 MB of which the 'TravelDB.package' is 613 MB (My 'Sim' lived in Bridgeport but did extensive traveling to China , France and Egypt) which is all reflected in the saves.... (you can go and compare if you want - it won't change anything for me as I know how it has been *FOR ME*)
And if you go back and look I also from the start made clear that I had played the game for *HUNDRED OF HOURS* with same 'Sim' - not that I can remember exactly for how long at this point..
Also your statement that "Sure, it would have been nice if TS3's fps limiter worked, but that's not the kind of thing that was necessary in 2009. " , only serve to show your lack of insight into PC tech and the problems with some games , fact is that Intel released following CPUs in 2008 : Core i7 desktop processors and i7-920, the i7-940, and the i7-965 Extreme Edition, And problems with *some games* related to some speed of some PC internals started many years before that (I won't claim that I have seen it often but it is a problem that has been known to exist for many years)
Anyway , this is becoming rather tiresome that you persists acting as if you knows better than everybody else all over this forum (with little to no room for anything other than your own opinion)....
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Just because someone *claim* to not be part of EA's business doesn't mean that they are not going out of their way to always try make it their business