Over the past decade, The Sims 4 has certainly struggled under the technical weight of years of updates and DLC releases, much to the annoyance of fans. But today, the team's pledged to put more resources into the "core game experience." The Sims released a statement on the matter earlier today, in which the team acknowledged that "technical issues with The Sims 4 have interrupted your gameplay over time and we recognize that this has caused you much frustration.
" "Today," the statement continued, "we can share that we have assembled a team to invest in the core game experience, including tackling your reported concerns. This newly formed and focused team means we'll be able to increase both the number of fixes and the frequency with which we ship these batched updates." A message to our loyal community ? Link to the Laundry List: https://t.
co/GrYvp8Si0k pic.twitter.com/u4IhIDLbW8 — The Sims (@TheSims) May 23, 2024 The plan moving forward, according to the statement, is to release a patch roughly every two months, with the first coming later this month.
EA published the details of this first patch in a "Laundry List" on its website . And, true to the "Laundry List" title, it mostly is a litany of fixes for small (albeit frustrating) bugs, ranging in everything from a "trash can is required" message appearing on lots that already have one to traversal issues with puppies and kitties. But, behind the bug fixes, the team promises to "continue making core improvements to the pe.
