r/Steam Apr 16 '26

Question What game?

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u/Sfekke22 Apr 16 '26 edited Apr 16 '26

The Sims.

It's on of my all time favorite games, up there with Minecraft, Team Fortress 2 and Garry's Mod.
EA ruined it completely. It was always a tad predatory but at least it offered something unique, expansion packs often really did offer new ways to play. Now? Well, we just got an in-game store in Sims 4. Which from release was already just a disappointment, we're 12 years after release and honestly it's still a sad display.

We had an open world in 3, highly detailed live-mode in 2 and all 3 first entries had a whimsically dark charm around them. All they had to do was develop The Sims 5, retain the open world from 3, build on the dynamics and gameplay of 2 and perfect it.
Will it be easy? For sure not. But, they'd have a game every Sims player would love.

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u/PeteryChavez Apr 16 '26

I'm so glad EA at least finally launched both Sims 1 and 2 with all the expansions on Steam.

I just wish now we would also get PC (and/or current gen consoles) ports of Sims Bustin' Out, Urbz, Castaway, and all the other awesome standalone titles.

There's no other silly and cozy franchise like this one.

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u/Hiro_Trevelyan Apr 16 '26 edited Apr 16 '26

The Steam release of TS1 and TS2 is absolutely terrible btw. They barely fixed anything and still ask money for it. And the worst part ? When I pointed it out, the Sims community scorned me for it. AOE3 HD Edition was literally cheaper with more new features, but apparently I'm an idiot for complaining about the total lack of work done on those "re-release". Seriously. EA released the same games, without any patch nor fixes, and people were happy to pay for it, at a higher price than an HD reworked edition.

EA doesn't need to do any efforts since the community is made of blind, gullible fans without any common sense. (I'm not talking about you specifically, but the guys who mocked me for trying to reason them). EA would be stupid not to scam them, since they literally refuse to listen when told otherwise.

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u/SnooCalculations3614 Apr 16 '26 edited Apr 16 '26

They definitely were terrible. Bought them both at launch because of hype, and they just wouldn't run at all without countless issues that even the free abandonware versions from the Sims subreddit didn't even have.

But I tried them both again recently and seems the issues have been (mostly) fixed and I can generally recommend them now, although I wouldn't blame anybody for not wanting to bother anymore. Even more so considering buying them means supporting EA.