received a shockingly large patch in preparation for, the latest expansion. As a result,the base game now has more content that can be accessed without purchasing , and several other pieces of DLC have gotten fixes for an improvement in quality of life. After experiencing these features in, it feels like they should've been included from the beginning, and hopefully, that will be the case with.
It's not unusual for to have a large patch released before the launch of a new expansion. Yet, the pre-patch for feels like it adds more than most patches, and many of the additions seem like they should've been put into the game much earlier. However, these features and fixes are here now, so it's time to take a look at the best among them.
The Sims 4 Lovestruck is one of the most-anticipated expansion packs ever, but a pre-release base game update caused lots of issues for fans. When the pack actually released a day later, players immediately had mixed opinions. While some of the new gameplay and features were praised, lots of what's newly available is buggy and incomplete. This is becoming pretty normal for Sims 4 packs (unfortunately), and it was one of the community's biggest concerns from the pack's announcement. Did you pick up The Sims 4 Lovestruck and have you encountered any issues or bugs with it so far?
At a glance, this doesn't seem like much of a change. Sims are already able to ask other Sims on a date, even if that Sim's orientation doesn't match, or they're in a relationship with a different Sim, and the Sim asking them out will simply be rejected. However, Sims wouldn't even have the option to ask another Sim out on a date if their relationship level wasn't high enough with their intended dating target.
This means that a Sim can ask out another Sim they just met.
With the pre-patch,the relationship level required to ask a Sim out on a date has been removed. This means that a Sim can ask out another Sim they just met. Of course, that doesn't mean it'll
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