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> @Writin_Reg I think you didn't understood what i said. I mean just because they know how many bits my pc is doesn't mean they know i will be able to upgrade it to keep up with the new requirements.
> And it should be their business since the sims 4 was advertised as a game that would be able to be played to low end pcs.
> Sorry but i want the game i paid. Not the Bugs,no updates,no gallery and no future packs "Legacy Edition".
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> @Seera1024 My pc is actually 64bit os and was bought for the sims 3. I have to use the sims 32bit version or my whole pc closes
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> And you'll still be able to use the 32-bit version of Sims 4. You just won't get anymore patches, won't be able to get new packs, or use the gallery after the update.
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> You'll still have everything you paid for. EA sells you the games as is and it's only to avoid negative PR and the fact that fixing their games' patches increases purchases that they patch.
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> As for the gallery, that's more out of necessity than out of spite.
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> EA probably has the numbers that show that you are in the minority of players by a long shot or they wouldn't be risking cutting off players from buying new packs.
So if in the last patch (the last for my 64bit pc that can only run the 32bit sims) one bug cause all my sims to go headless i will have stuck with a broken game unless i spend 200-300 into upgrading. Because let's be realistic there isn't a chance the 'Legacy Edition' be completely bug free. Anyway i won't keep spend my energy on disagreeing on the forum. :smile:
Happy Simming to the 64bit users. :smile: