A major part of 's appeal has always been its pick-up-and-play nature, with the life simulation experience demanding minimal mechanical savvy on a basic level. Unfortunately, however, the game hasn't always been as easy to jump into as it should be. Various problems that have plagued over the years can turn a lot of its community away from the game, but a new announcement indicates that things could finally be going in a different direction.
When it comes to development, making work seems like no easy task. There are a lot of distinct tasks for the game to manage, from the behavior and schedule of NPC sims to all the possibilities for customization within the game. It's still frustrating when the flaws in the system reveal themselves, however, especially when they result in a crash or something similarly damaging to the gameplay experience.
A new update for The Sims 4 includes exciting new swimsuit styles and swatches available for all age groups. The update is included in base-game.
A new tweet from the official account establishes a new plan of action for in the form of a "," which very much sounds like a promising step forward for the game. is always in a state of continual development, but most of the work seems to go into a constant cavalcade of expansions. These obviously generate money in a direct way that patches and basic maintenance don't, but things do eventually start to reach a breaking point.
A Laundry List on the official EA website details what the team is working to address in the next patch from the new team, covering a variety of issues that plague the current version of. Many of these have to do with standard tasks in the base game, like issues with doing dishes, moving households, or managing jobs. A number of expansions are also getting shorter lists of changes, from better routing for pets in the essential animal lovers' DLC to getting stuck with the same poor grade even after academic improvement in.
The patch is scheduled for release
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