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7 years ago
"EveryDaySim;c-16586365" wrote:
All too often, the teasers only ever seemed to give the drama queens a stick to beat everything with. Then the blanks would start getting filled in with made-up stories from things that people imagined, and it only got worse from there.
I think the gurus need to be able to work with whatever time frame is best for the current project, and they shouldn't have to worry about having to hold the hands of masses of people who have whipped themselves up into a frenzy because of what their overactive imaginations have deduced from a picture or 30 second video.
I'm more than fine with teasers going away, as long as we still get the regular standard announcement whenever the release is ready to be announced.
Eh, some of us save up for something new or don't spend our game money on a different game if we think we would be more interested in what The Sims is offering in a few weeks or months/quarter. So, not knowing we might go spend that money somewhere else and forget about this game. Or maybe some wouldn't be able to go ahead and buy it later if they spent their gaming money. It's all relevant in my eyes. For the producers/EA if someone spent their game money on something else instead of waiting to find out what they were going to release. But then EA probably might not care gamers do budget their money sometimes, they are probably depending on those who have it to throw around.
ETA: It was hardly drama queens who were unhappy with the ball pit.
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