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"simgirl1010;c-16792265" wrote:"bixters;c-16792197" wrote:"Dianesims;c-16792174" wrote:
Well I play on a MacBook, they kinda suck video games wise, so I'm concerned about performance. However other players have great gaming computers, they shouldn't be penalized either. That being said, my old white plastic MacBook could run TS3 (barely, but still) and the worlds were much bigger.
I understand that some players don't have the money to buy a more expensive computer, and I think it's great that the Sim's team accommodates for them. However, I just don't think their reasons are valid. I can see how Seasons or Cats & Dogs would be tough on an older computer, but adding in a couple more lots to a world? I don't think that would break the game. I was just trying to highlight how ridiculous their excuse is, not criticize users with lower end computers.
Why do you think their response is ridiculous? I'm also wondering why there were so few lots and if it's not a question of performance then what could it be? ?
This is a 64 bit game - it is ludicrous to say it would have performance issues. Who do they think they are kidding?
That might work on young people that know nothing about computers and programming but they best not try flying that one by me and people like me who have been dealing with pcs and programming since the early 80's. It was one thing when they say things like that about the ever sluggish 32 bit games - which was part of Sims 3's problem - but don't go tossing performance as an issue in a 64bit game. That is absurd!
My middle son is a C# and C++ programmer and he has not stopped laughing since he heard that. Never mind the fact someone who works in the business actually said that for a Sims game - in particularly The Sims 4 game.
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