6 years ago
Game Lacking Content?
Is it just me or are we lacking content this year? I have only played the game twice since January (including today), because LIFE. Logged back on today to see if we had any updates the update file wa...
"LiELF;c-17067473" wrote:"Goldmoldar;c-17067468" wrote:"ChelleJo;c-17064861" wrote:"kaylin205;c-17064854" wrote:
That's the problem. I have checked and am okay with the 64 bit transfer, but the people who can't play the full version with more content and updated versions of the game have to buy a brand new computer. I'm sure you are aware of how expensive they are. It's not fair to the sims community at all. They should have stuck with it or moved on to sims 5. Not everyone has the luxury of going out and buying a new PC.
But they aren't losing any content that they paid for, so how are they being screwed out of money? All the content they paid for will transfer to the legacy edition and they can continue to play. And, how would moving on to sims 5 as only 64 bit, vs continuing with Sims 4 as only 64 bit be better or different? In both cases, 32 bit players are being left behind. Again, to be honest, I'm surprised EA is giving the legacy edition a go and allowing people to continue with all their purchased content.
So, no one is being screwed out of money, except maybe EA as 32 bit users won't be able to purchase any FUTURE content, but still have all their already paid for content at their disposal. (They did say any future content, so 32 bit players might still be able to buy past packs)
The question should be if one is using the legacy version and they upgrade to 64 bit will that legacy version adapt to an non legacy version for it to utilize newer packs and if it can't will those uses have to buy the whole game again and if it does adapt then no money is lost. those that brought an modern system that is 32 bit and is an desktop it may not be so expensive especially if they were using an 32 bit Windows and not an 64 Bit to save money but now have to buy the 64 Bit version. However, everybodys setup is different and cost may vary from each setup.
I would imagine that Origin will display both versions so that if you upgrade to 64 bit, you can easily make the switch. Kind of like having the Sims 4 CAS demo displayed alongside the Sims 4 game in the Origin game library. They're not going to make people buy the game twice just to upgrade to 64 bit. But any packs you don't own will still need to be purchased, of course.