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6 years ago
"darrenfroggy;c-17265820" wrote:
Lion is an OS from 8 years ago. The vast majority of Mac users are on subsequent OS systems (as a massive amount of Apple's own features no longer work on Lion) and Apple has not provided support for it since 2014. If there are at all Sims players on that OS, it's only very few.
There are things to be upset about, this isn't it.
So, it's ok to tell those users just a few days ahead of time, they won't be able to play the game if they allow Origin to update, when they may not even be online those few days. I think a larger window of time should have been thought about for some users to see this notice since it's not even over on the EA site. A least a thirty days' notice like when they are ending servers. It doesn't matter if it's one consumer, imagine you didn't see a two or three day notice and allowed Origin to update your game, and could no longer ever play it again. That's just wrong. (Maxis and EA had to know this would be the case before two or three days notice of a patch). ETA: Some consumers are miners, EA should give longer notices/time frame.
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