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@TygerNight I currently play on Xbox One, but before that I would play on PS4 and even though that was last year I definitely had more problems with the PS4 game than the Xbox. When you mentioned saving while in build mode the first thing that came to mind was "that sounds familiar" because I ended up getting into a habit of doing that too. I had numerous times where I would work on a project, only to have the game refuse to load back into live mode. I eventually quit on PS4 because there were too many performance issues, combine that with the many other problems with the game and I just had enough. Oh and I've only ever played with the base game, no packs, so I can only imagine just how poorly the game runs for those with a lot of packs.
If you look at some of the other posts I've made here you can find some things you could try that may help, though I honestly don't think it's the PS4 and it's mostly just the game so it's probably a waste of time lol. If there's one suggestion I would give to people at this point, do like I have a habit of doing and give the game a break for several months then hope things are better when you go back... just don't plan on things being better because they usually just get worse.
Well I'm on a fixed income, so I only got my PS4 like 18 months ago and it's already almost obsolete. *sigh* But I've had a PS since the very first one so I'm kind of loyal to the darned things...
Everything I have for the Sims 4 is from the PS store so I'm pretty locked in at this point. I do have many of the DLC as I always have, and I never buy a new pack until the complaints have come rolling in and fixes begin to appear. Though it never seems to fix the core problems. But that's EA for you. *shrugs*
The new content has always had this problem and I'm astonished they've released 4 Kits, Batuu, Home Decorator and now Cottage Living in such a short span of time. Astonished. Every new DLC needs at least 6 months for players to find the bulk of the faults and for EA to patch them as best they can. Releasing so many so close together is a recipe for disaster, I'm looking at the home designer because I love the furniture ideas but I probably won't even consider buying it for at least 2 months and only if it's on sale. Cottage Living looks like a 2022 purchase for me to be honest. They've learned nothing in the many long years of Sims DLC problems and that's a shame. But still, I love the Sims and no longer have a Desktop so my PS4 is the only thing I have capable of running it. I'm very sad that I completely missed out on Sims 3 cuz I had nothing that could run it. ☹️
~Tyger <3
- 4 years ago
@TygerNight I wish I wasn’t so gullible when it comes to buying packs. Now I’m trying my best to wait for reviews before spending my own money. EA has definitely been milking money with how fast these packs are coming out and these kits are so unnecessary 😒. As a builder, I was so excited for Home Decorator because of all the beautiful furniture and CAS items, but after watching some reviews I heard it had tons of bugs and was a total letdown. That broke my heart, but hey more savings for me XD. Cottage Living is really convincing, BUT I don’t want to be tricked by EA once again. This game is SO ADDICTING, but I always lose hope. I as well always wanted to play the sims 3, I grew up watching it but sims 4 came around and I finally got my hands on it after years of wanting it! It’s hard to let go of something I grew up with, so I always end up coming back. Gosh I sound like I’m in a toxic relationship with this game lol.
- 4 years ago
@justtayunicorns And someone tried telling me there were no gullible people that play this game... at least you admit it... I'm just kidding of course lol.
Pretty much agree with you completely. EA is certainly milking this, I could see that pretty early on in the packs. I mean they were taking aspects of packs from older games and splitting them into multiple packs, yet people seem okay with it. For example Sims 3 had one big supernatural pack, while in this game similar features are scattered around at least 3 or 4 packs. Plus if it wasn't bad enough that they needed a new pack type, now they have the kits that you mentioned. Next thing you know they will open a store that sells even more exclusive stuff, similar to what they did with Sims 3. When you release DLC that is for DLC, that's when things are going too far.
I understand that the game is addicting, heck I complain about it all the time but I love these types of games so much I always come back, but I refuse to buy any packs for it because I know they will have problems. Even when they do fix anything it's never enough, and then there seems to be a lot of cases where they fix something then just break it again. I've played these games since the first Sims game came out like 20 years ago (yeah I'm old), and even though they all have a lot of problems I still end up obsessed with them. I guess it is kind of like a toxic relationship. These games just keep abusing me, but for whatever reason I always go back. At least they aren't taking much of my money lol.
I guess in reality I'm also one of the ignorant and gullible players of these games, though I am pretty proud of the fact that I've only ever bought the base game unlike others that have spent hundreds of dollars on it.
@TygerNight The sad thing is that I don't think it matters what platform you play on anymore. PC versions are probably just as bad as consoles, though at least on PC you can find mods to fix some things. Then again even with those mods EA will continue to release more and more packs, and more and more updates, which means if the problems you have mods for aren't fixed you will be constantly updating mods. Then you would have to hope that someone does actually update the mods. This game is a mess no matter how you look at it, I just wish more people would open their eyes and see that.
- 4 years ago
@valohim666 Sometimes I wonder, no offense to the developers, if they ever have brains. Do they even care to code their game correctly or give us what we want. They certainly can do this with older sims titles but why not the sims 4, what exactly changed? Sure, people say they got money hungry and stopped caring, but there’s no way they weren’t making tons of money from the sims 3. They certainly seemed to care for the sims 3 based on it’s gameplay and packs. It’s like they’ve gone out of order or think of things last minute and hold it for another pack. You should definitely be proud to not have spend tons of money on this game, sadly I can’t say the same ☹️. I’ve spent about 500 to 600 dollars on this game, even with sales. I AM SUCH A FOOL. I regret my money decisions all the time *sigh*. But I have no life and gaming keeps me from boredom. I have too much time on my hands, I should really get out more XD.