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- Reaganbogan5 years agoNew Ace
"adamclark83;c-17665086" wrote:
Why doesn't EA put out a disclaimer for all players:
"To all players, for optimal performance of this game please abide by the following:
1. Have as few Sims as possible.
2. Avoid building highly detailed lots. Keep it plainly simple.
3. Try to avoid using objects from numerous different packs in your builds.
The console port was originally made for PS3/XBOX360 but we ran out of time. No changes were made to improve performance for release on new consoles."
Wow! So much for telling our own stories. Thought I could do everything PC players could do besides mods/cc. This completely ruins the game for me. - Reaganbogan5 years agoNew AceI'm actually really pissed off about this. Especially knowing all the "troubleshooting" I did was bs! I see why people create Twitters and go at the devs. The lies the lies smh.
Where is this disclaimer? In all these months I have not seen this on EA's bugs report page.
Edit: When I say "go at the devs" I mean players creating Twitters specifically to show the devs issues in their game. I've recorded some of my crashes and was about to make a Twitter so I could get someone to look at my save file. Now I know that would be another waste of my time.
Knowing the limitations with Sims 4, I waited until enough dlc was released and changed my approach to this version of the game. If live mode gameplay was on par with any of the other Sims games I would be fine with the suggested limitations.
I would go back to one family per save and never build again. The game is just too dull for me to not build up the worlds and create different households. This is so disappointing. So much for me carrying this over to PS5 if backwards compatibility gets confirmed. "Reaganbogan;c-17665441" wrote:
I'm actually really ???? off about this. Especially knowing all the "troubleshooting" I did was bs! I see why people create Twitters and go at the devs. The lies the lies smh.
Where is this disclaimer? In all these months I have not seen this on EA's bugs report page.
Edit: When I say "go at the devs" I mean players creating Twitters specifically to show the devs issues in their game. I've recorded some of my crashes and was about to make a Twitter so I could get someone to look at my save file. Now I know that would be another waste of my time.
Knowing the limitations with Sims 4, I waited until enough dlc was released and changed my approach to this version of the game. If live mode gameplay was on par with any of the other Sims games I would be fine with the suggested limitations.
I would go back to one family per save and never build again. The game is just too dull for me to not build up the worlds and create different households. This is so disappointing. So much for me carrying this over to PS5 if backwards compatibility gets confirmed.
That disclaimer was me being sarcastic but that's the impression I've been getting why the console port doesn't BEHAVE like it was made for PS4/XBOXONE. Not to mention all the bugs, glitches, crashes etc.- Reaganbogan5 years agoNew Ace
"adamclark83;c-17665802" wrote:
"Reaganbogan;c-17665441" wrote:
That disclaimer was me being sarcastic but that's the impression I've been getting why the console port doesn't BEHAVE like it was made for PS4/XBOXONE. Not to mention all the bugs, glitches, crashes etc.
Well done! I guess you'd throw up a screengrab if that was official :D
I guess I'm on edge in the console section looking for updates/complaining about my unplayable game. - I read somewhere where they get the most revenue from consoles. Is that true? Was that here? They must not like money releasing the recent packs and the horrible maintenance on the game. So odd considering EA loves their money.
- Hallie225 years agoRising AdventurerMy computer can't handle all the packs that I have so, I uninstalled two expansion packs. That seems to work for me. I don't know if that would solve the problem for you. But before I uninstalled the two expansion packs, my game got very slow, and crashed. Maybe try that. I noticed that some mods also slow down the game.
- @Hallie22 It isn't easy (or even possible?) to uninstall packs from a console. Nor can console players use mods.
- Bearpal645 years agoSeasoned AceI wish console could use mods... I mean I got this far without them (which is huge considering its the Sims lol) but I do wish we could cause some modders have already fixed so many issues I still have.
- @_natalie It’s easy to uninstall but you have to uninstall all packs by deleting the application on your console. Removing a single pack isn’t easy because of that. Because you have to reinstall all packs you want back in the game and not the ones you don’t. I wish we could use mods honestly.
- Yes, mods would be great but I don't think the community should have to rely on modders and not the game developers to fix game-breaking issues.
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