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...
"xPIXLx;c-17004448" wrote:
I know it's disheartening to those simmers, but I think it's a good idea. The sims needs to grow and in order to grow it's going to require more out of the computer itself. If we want to eventually see anything more realistic, or have more open worlds, we will have to have stronger computers. Just like consoles need to keep upgrading to keep up with the rising technology, computers need to as well. Unfortunately, PC gamers move at their own pace with PC upgrades, unlike console gamers who just purchase a whole new console.