Some might argue launching is the absolute minimum you should expect from a videogame, a fundamental prerequisite to enjoying the included experience.
But I like a little frisson in my basic boot functionality. The nervous excitement of clicking the shortcut, the tense wait as the screen cuts to black.
Will the game boot? Will it crash, or freeze? Will it reduce my machine to a smouldering heap of wires and silicon? Such uncertainty is the secret spice that makes PC gaming so exciting.
So I was disappointed to see EA has released a new patch for the Sims 1 + 2 legacy, which among other fixes ensures The Sims 1 «should now launch in mostsituations».
Note it doesn't say "will now launch in all situations", so there's still hope for runtime daredevils such as myself. Base functionality is one of numerous issues EA addressed in its patch for the Sims 1 + 2 Legacy, after both packages launched last week to aless than stellar reception.