7 years ago
What the heck?
Waaaaay to go, Sims Team. Sims 4 isn't popular already, and now you guys just made a bunch of people mad. In June of 2019, Sims 4 will no longer support 32-Bit systems, meaning those who have the game...
"fullspiral;c-17002060" wrote:"PreCiious;c-17001693" wrote:
why didnt they do this when the sims4 was in the beginning?
I wouldnt mind having to buy a good PC to have
open neighbourhood without loading screens
story Progression
big Worlds (i am Looking at you de small valley)
Create a Style
no they didnt and now they see their mistakes but its too late, because we cant even visit our neigbours without loading screens for ''performance'' reasons. We have a L.A inspired World without cars but it is small because of ''performance''.
I think creating a Game for low end PC was a mistake. I mean do you see the bugs? Simulation Lag is still a Thing...
Oh well...
That's Your perspective. I don't see it as a mistake to leave any of that out. There's not much I miss about sims 3. Don't miss open world. Don't miss CAS, Don't miss big worlds. And sure as heck don't miss their version of Sp which ruined how some of us rotational players play our games.
I'd prefer a whole lot of sim fixing that they ruined when going from 2 to 3. If they are going to do anything with eliminating support for 32 bit, I hope it's to do with the background sim AI and make it more like 2.
Don't need no open world. Don't need no SP, and don't need no CASt. The CAS in sims 4 is the best yet. And I don't need to recolour the furniture. There's lots of cc out there that fill my wants and needs. And so far, it all loads great compared to anything I ever did using CASt.