Yes, there are many sad and unhappy players out there right now. I think they have a right to feel somewhat abandoned, and cut off from the rest of the community. It's as if EA cut the game in half; before the teams fixed their game issues, and days prior to the release a much-wanted EP. That was a low blow, to say the least. I hope the modding community will continue to support any mods they created prior to this latest update. I think it's the least these players deserve. On the bright side, if there is one, whatever mods a player uses will never have to be updated again. No more hanging out and waiting to see how many mods were borked then waiting for the modders to fix them. I've actually set up an older laptop I have, with the intention of installing and playing the Legacy Edition on. I see there are a few other players planning to do the same thing as well. It will be interesting to see if a community of Legacy Edition players sprouts up, with their own category here on the forum. And the Gallery isn't the only way their builds can be showcased and downloaded. There are several sites always looking for new creators. New Sims are also popular on these sites, so I can already see there will always be a way for the builders and Sims creators to share their creations. I hardly ever use the Gallery these days because of the pre-set photos with trees and roofs blocking the view of what the lot actually looks like inside. There are many sites that would love having contributions from new builders to showcase. Just because EA seemed to just abandon part of this community, that doesn't mean this community will follow suit. I'm going to be playing both versions. In the end, it's still the Sims4.