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- Ulfric_GrimbrandNew SpectatorI'd personally be happy with nothing new for the next year if EA / Maxis would concentrate on fixing things in the game.
- I’m beyond caring tbh, I’m sorry. Played Sims 3 till 2.30 am last night. It’s not that I don’t like playing Sims 4 every now and then but it’s never “********! look at the time!! Oh, well, just this one more thing and thén I’ll go to bed”.
- GrumpyGlowfishSeasoned NewcomerI'd like them to take their time to fix bugs, both the ones already in the game and the ones that might be introduced with future packs before they are released, but an entire year without new TS4 content seems a little long. I was close to picking the second option, but then again, "DLC" could also mean stuff packs... So yeah, it is almost the second option for me, as long as those DLCs are either expansion or game packs.
- Most game companies have a schedule of DLC (that includes EPs/SPs/GPs) they are working on. EPs take much longer than GPs because of the extra coding involved and I would guess take about 2 years from start to finish. GPs are for the most part new textures/skins on existing object animations like chairs or clothes for example.
In regards to bug/glitch fixes, the EA/Maxis team needs help from the players. They need your computer specs, they need copies of saved games, they need to know what content you have installed, what mods you are using and if you play with CC. Please keep in mind that it could be something that affects certain graphics cards or processors or some kind of combination of the above. But EA/Maxis needs that information. The more often something is reported and information supplied leads the team closer to a resolution.
Below is a link directly to the bug report thread at AHQ.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/bd-p/The-Sims-4-Bugs - Fix the bugs, but that's not lucrative, sigh... One remarked somewhere that games released back then on the Nintendo were quite final when released. It couldn't be updated once out. True, they were simpler games but they tested it out thoroughly.
- Bugs and glitches is one of the main reasons I uninstalled. I had enough. However, if the traits were improved to be more meaningful, and personalities were not all the same with their redundant emotional system for all Sims (which btw, doesn't even make sense for all Sims to have the same emotions depending on traits) I would reconsider, but I highly doubt it. Once a reputation is down the drain, it's down the drain.
- Fluteline24New SpectatorI'd get way too bored if we didn't get any new content next year.
- alanmichael1Seasoned HotshotI'd like 10 new DLCs and all bugs fixed!
Just take it out back and...- LadyKynRising TravelerI feel like now they've been doing pretty good in moving forward. Comparing it now to what it was when it first came out. Have maybe like 3 things on a list I'd like to see next year that would make this game more or less complete for me. Been finding myself playing this game for hours and losing track of the time easily and don't get easily bored with it. It's been very fun.
Being able to fix bug or glitches seems like a big given to what they're suppose to do anyway? Think they've been doing well with fixing bugs they've been able to replicate and find a fix for it. Hope there's more of a breakthrough to get some more of the long standing ones fixed. Enjoying the free extra content in-between as well.
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