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- PhilxSims7 months agoNew Veteran
I never update until all my mods are updated, so that usually gives me more time to work out if I need to leave it even longer if it's been a particular buggy patch.
Not at all. Afraid, I mean... Because I simply never do it patch day or very near🙂
I can play safely offline, admire beautiful pictures this community posts about new pack, be so jealous I cannot do it myself, lol,...
Good side:When I am finally not so lazy-bum and update my mods, those are all updated by then 😆
- SnaveXs7 months agoSeasoned Ace
Too many issues with this latest patch update. Now I'm noticing the rent on apartments is $0 and something looks off about the likes/dislikes. I can see that they rearrange the categories but it looks like some of my sims likes and dislikes were reset, randomized or removed in the process.
- Bonxie_MCCC7 months agoSeasoned Ace
From the six confirmed new bugs is only one fixed (Parenthood: Simology panel). The other five are still open. If you play with mods in your game, a lot of those still need updates. This patch was the worst gamebreaker in a long time, might be even the worst of all.
Regarding this, I would wait until the dust has settled a bit and we have a better view on the aftermath.
- Magdaleena967 months agoSeasoned Ace
My mod-less laptop game might be fine, but I dread to think of updating it on my main PC with all the mods. Would rather wait for the hotfix.
- blueybluesky7 months agoSeasoned Ace
I was on the fence about updating, but I caved and did it along with getting the ep. Now my game crashes so I can't even play it.
- telemwill7 months agoSeasoned Ace
I updated before knowing about the bugs. I didn't open my game until last night with the new emergency patch, Lovestruck downloaded, and only updated mods. I still did not play in Live mode but had no trouble updating my played families in CAS.
- Ziafar7 months agoSeasoned Ace
I have not updated. As usual when there is an update as I know that it might cause a lot of problems even for vanilla players (which I am not) I wait several weeks to be sure that there is no bugs or that they are fixed and that my mods have been updated or cleared.
- HermioneSims7 months agoSeasoned Ace
At this point, with every big patch, I always try to be patient and wait at least one week to check on the frequent bug reports and the mods updates. It's not ideal, but it's what it is.
Every time I start the game after an update I'm there with my fingers crossed, repeating something like: "please, don't crash, don't crash!" Up to now I was lucky, but who knows...
- FatTribble237 months agoSeasoned Ace
I'm not afraid because let's face it we've all been down this road many, many times. I'm a mod user so I never update right away anyway but I'm usually able to update within a few days as soon as my mods are updated. This time though I don't know when I'll be updating because I have no plans to at all until all of these bugs are fixed. No telling how long that will take. I can't abide my sims being mean to each other, and the other bugs sound equally game breaking. So no not afraid, just cautious as usual. Offline mode is my best friend!
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