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Scobren
5 years agoLegend
"Chicklet453681;c-17820402" wrote:"Marinuttonen;c-17820354" wrote:
Judging from the past, highly unlikely. The Sims 2 still featured bugs that would corrupt your entire game if you went messing with anything related to gravestones / special NPC's, and The Sims 3 needs about 15 mods to even run properly because the game code is faulty to a T, and the worlds are full of unroutable things.
I don't wanna crush your hopes or anything, but EA = only cares about profit, and bugfixes do not generate money, only costs.
That's it in a nustshell! I'm sure some bugs may be hard for them to recreate, but the list of bugs still not fixed from years and years ago by many, many people most definitely could be "recreated' by someone if they were actually looking to see what people are talking about.
But as you said ... bug fixes don't net profit (even tho a smart company, would want to have satisfied customers to retain them and boast about the company and their customer service.)
That is why I have had to send my save files and exception files to them directly before. That way there is proof in the coding of the bug happening and how it happened. Sometimes I share photos too. I have to be very detailed in my bug reports to get them done I've noticed. I just wish there was a more modern bug reporting system than EA has. It's become archaic.