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> @SAEldarin said:
> In other words, I'm not attracted to EA's business practices/choices. Truth be told, I disagree with the ways in which they've developed The Sims 4 (especially). But, since it is the only life simulation game as it is, I stick with it.
No, there is the sims 1, the sims 2, and the sims 3. All you got to do is put your own effort is doing a little setting up for those games to run perfectly on a machine and you're good to go.
> @SAEldarin said:
> I'm not loyal to Maxis/EA because of them...they are the only company that offers a life simulation game in the form of our sims. Those sims are what I've enjoyed over the years -- creating numerous stories, building, etc.
>
> In other words, I'm not attracted to EA's business practices/choices. Truth be told, I disagree with the ways in which they've developed The Sims 4 (especially). But, since it is the only life simulation game as it is, I stick with it.
>
> I took that survey in January and was impressed with the questions and, as always, the possibilities. However, there's a track record here. And it's not good.
>
> So, like an intolerable family member, I accept the franchise for what it has become (while I long for what it once meant a long time ago). And I no longer dare to imagine what the result of January's survey could mean or not mean for the game and any future changes/updates.
>
> In fact, I no longer believe nor buy that the game itself (TS4) needs an upgrade or any changes in order to be a better game; I firmly believe that the company itself needs a better dedication to its customers and quality commitment.
>
> On that note, can I just give a big shout out to CD Projekt Red:
>
> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOa2ITXW4AAbcag?format=png&name=large
>
> This says it all.
>
> Once Maxis/EA gets THAT right, they'll be back on the road to getting EVERYTHING right.
> In other words, I'm not attracted to EA's business practices/choices. Truth be told, I disagree with the ways in which they've developed The Sims 4 (especially). But, since it is the only life simulation game as it is, I stick with it.
No, there is the sims 1, the sims 2, and the sims 3. All you got to do is put your own effort is doing a little setting up for those games to run perfectly on a machine and you're good to go.
> @SAEldarin said:
> I'm not loyal to Maxis/EA because of them...they are the only company that offers a life simulation game in the form of our sims. Those sims are what I've enjoyed over the years -- creating numerous stories, building, etc.
>
> In other words, I'm not attracted to EA's business practices/choices. Truth be told, I disagree with the ways in which they've developed The Sims 4 (especially). But, since it is the only life simulation game as it is, I stick with it.
>
> I took that survey in January and was impressed with the questions and, as always, the possibilities. However, there's a track record here. And it's not good.
>
> So, like an intolerable family member, I accept the franchise for what it has become (while I long for what it once meant a long time ago). And I no longer dare to imagine what the result of January's survey could mean or not mean for the game and any future changes/updates.
>
> In fact, I no longer believe nor buy that the game itself (TS4) needs an upgrade or any changes in order to be a better game; I firmly believe that the company itself needs a better dedication to its customers and quality commitment.
>
> On that note, can I just give a big shout out to CD Projekt Red:
>
> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOa2ITXW4AAbcag?format=png&name=large
>
> This says it all.
>
> Once Maxis/EA gets THAT right, they'll be back on the road to getting EVERYTHING right.
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