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I couldn't believe this when I first saw it. Seriously? The last one hasn't even ended yet!!! I don't want to be pushed into gameplay and the UI is annoying me to bits. I hate that it cuts into the screen, opens up when I don't ask it to and blinks. Can't it just be in scenarios where you opt in? Or at least give us an option to opt out.
EA, listen carefully, forced gameplay is NOT fun. Let me choose!
For those who are excited and think this is fun, I'm happy for you, I don't begrudge you your fun, just let me opt out.
The last Event ended on November 19th, a week before this post was even made.
There is no forced gameplay, you don't have to do anything you don't want. If you dislike the Event, you don't have play it at all. You can opt out.
- Silvermoon6829 days agoRising Adventurer
My sentiments exactly, there are way too many negative players, I for one am grateful for any extra gameplay that is made available to me, and the freebies of course.
- MRSB00TSY25 days agoSeasoned Novice
Happy you are happy, but try being compassionate to your fellow sim players who are clearly unhappy.
Frankly, I am unhappy about the events because its broken. I was unable to participate in the Reaper Event because the troubleshooting instructions didn't work for me. The exclusive BB/CAS looked amazing and it is bad business what EA is doing. As someone who owns every pack and kit (and has been playing since Sims 1) i want those items issued to everyone. I want events postponed until more bug fixes are are posted. I want the events to actually work for everyone ...not just a select few.
If the game is too buggy/broken to handle events, then SDX drops and scenarios need to return until EA can fix their product... because they are literally destroying it with these events and pushing away lifelong players.
Again, happy you are happy, but it is bigger than just a few players being negative. The game in it's current state is unplayable and there should be more QA opportunities for these issues to finally get resolved. There is a bug in the game that has been there since 2016...2016!
- Karamazov12327 days agoSeasoned Hotshot
Not entirely. EA is using FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), which is an actual tactic to pressure people to be motivated. No one is being held hostage and forced to do these events. But you miss out on stuff if you don't do them, and you're actively being pressured to do them within a certain time frame or you'll lose out. And that's assuming you can actually make the time to play, because every time we see these events, we also see people who will have to miss out because of one real-life responsibility or another.
The best thing they could do is remove the limited time aspect. That way, people can do them whenever they want, without any pressure and without having to change their schedule. And this would add a form of permanent, repeatable content.
- JesLet4026 days agoSeasoned Ace
It's true that I do not have to play, per say, but playing or not, I got that grim reaper icon in the middle of the game, with a panel that opened up every time I switch characters, that overlapped holiday or party panels and which blinked to remind me there was something to do. Since I did NOT participate last time, it didn't go away on November 19th, there were hings still for me to do, I just didn't want to do them.
What I am asking for is for a way to opt out of of the challenges that I do not want to do. I don't mind the gameplay, I don't mind others doing this, but I want to choose if a particular challenge is for me or not. I do not think that is being overly negative, that's giving honest and constructive feedback.
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