September 2020 - last edited September 2020
I originally posted this on the Feedback section of The Sims forums here . There's some interesting conversation there also, that you might want to check out
Thanks to Auroraskies on the forums to point me into this forum section (that I have been ignoring completely because of my own stupidness for a long time) as well.
So here goes a full c/p on the original post with some recently added notes since the original post was made on August 20th:
Dear EA and The Sims team,
I love The Sims games. I have loved them since TS1 and continue to do so.
I am grateful for every patch that fixes known issues. Thank you for working on improving the game and fixing it.
However the latest patch of August 18th made me (once again.. this has happened a few times in a row now - /edit. must add now that the open letter we got on the 4th of September was nice but the patch of 3/9/20 made me sadly disappointed again) feel really disappointed and sad. Until recently I have always enjoyed your funny patch notes. This time it did not make me happy. I felt annoyed. It wasn't funny anymore.
I opened Origin on the 18th and saw the update there, I got super exited, happy and relieved that I get to actually play and enjoy the game again.
After reading the patch notes I sadly realized that there were absolutely nothing there to fix the issues that make my game somewhat unplayable (and most certainly not enjoyable) at the moment. These include the infamous gardening issues, the NAPs overriding player commands and also the manic NAP related NPC behavior.
I am not asking for or expecting an instant hotfix for big issues like these, but I really want EA to let us know they are working on it.
Now I am stuck in a limbo of not knowing if there even is anyone at all trying to figure this out. I really hope that there is, but how would I know that? It has become a question of faith and that shouldn't be the case. This is the second largest gaming company in the world we're talking about. You should know how to handle your public relations better than this. We, the players, deserve more info on what's going on. That's, like, the least you can do.
So here's the thing:
I would really appreciate if the patch notes would include some kind of acknowledgment of the existing and ongoing issues and preferably even that they are being investigated and/or worked on. It does not need to include a promise of a date when it will get fixed or even that you will be able to fix it. I just want to know you are trying.
If you have the time to write a novella of jokes on the patch notes, could you at least tell us that we can expect something to be done to other issues too that you couldn't yet fix, please?
This isn't too much to ask, is it?
All of us don't use Twitter and other social media platforms that the Gurus seem to give info on what's being done to fix the game and for that reason it would be greatly appreciated if this info could be included on the patch notes also so it would reach everyone.
Sincerely,
adduapina <3
/edit: typo.
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March 2021 - last edited March 2021
Huge thanks for listening and making Laundry List a real thing ♡
Sincere thanks from one happy simmer!
// edit. Here's a link to the Laundry List if someone missed it:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/INFORMATION-Laundry-List-March-10-2021/m-p/10147729#M176576
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September 2020
@adduapina Todellakin! There's a myriad of bugs and as active simmers it would help to get some transparency on what is being worked on and what is not. Often it feels like that the fixes coming in are tiny ones like wrong descriptions or some minor colour swatch glitches but immersion (and game) breaking mega bugs are left untouched. This creates a lot of frustration. I do understand that it's considerably easier to fix one string in a description variable and bigger bugs require rigorous testing but the feeling of knowing that something is being done helps with the frustration a lot.
Thanks to other vocal simmers, I was patient enough to Not get Eco lifestyle as I see it would ruin my game because of how broken it is even though I'm interested in its content. It's very worrisome that packs this bug prone are even published. Also, I'm looking at EA, not the Sims team.
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Thank you for making this suggestion, I have clicked Me Too.
It was a very nice promise made in the original thread on the sims forum.
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November 2020 - last edited November 2020
Hi @adduapina and all the posters on this thread:
It has been another two months since the last post was written here and still the gardening bug has not been sorted, and I don't know if anything is being done or it has been conveniently and silently swept under the carpet.
If any one knows of a thread and/or post by The Team, with any info or progress (or explaining as to why the lack of progress!) please let us know or re direct us there, I am just about to give up on this game altogether, the gardening bug first appeared at the beginning of June (five months ago) and it's still here.
So to me it appears that they hear us but they don't listen and they are very good at ignoring us.
Sorry Team but that is how it feels.
This thread is a request on communication with the player as to what is being done about sorting the bugs.
I have seen absolutely no answer to that, tomorrow another pack will be launched and with it a number of bugs (that's a certainty).
I will not be updating, I don't want anymore critters thank you, and I shall not be buying any more packs either, not worth it, they cause more pain than pleasure and the World is already suffering enough pain as it is.
I will keep an eye on this thread in case anyone knows more about this as I can not find any progress whatsoever.
November 2020