Sims 3: The saga of the fantastic failure
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Sims 3: The saga of the fantastic failure
Okay. I got this game when It came out in the UK. Its not exactly what people would probably play round on this site but it doesnt really matter. Anyone heard of the Infamous EA bug fetish that seems to be happening with all their modern games? well....Fear not! They have done absolutely....Fuck all to change it here. Literally thousands of people have bought this otherwise fantastic game, to find that they cant play more than 15 minutes of it without it either crashing their computers, or crashing to desktop. myself included. Strangely it works fine on me mam's iMac, but some people are still getting the crashes on Mac's.
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Re: Sims 3: The saga of the fantastic failure
One of my firends has literally been waiting for this for months, she even took time off to play it after she got it, havent heard whats happened with it for her yet.
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Didn't even realise there was a third game out.
I played the first one when it came out. It was fun for a while and it's certainly a nice concept, but I got bored of if very quickly.
I played the first one when it came out. It was fun for a while and it's certainly a nice concept, but I got bored of if very quickly.
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I played the first one... typed in the money cheat created a house that would make a psycho proud then slowly killed off my residents one by one...
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Saw this the other day, set my wife drooling. We were waiting for the inevitable console port but we may not after this endorsement.
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the last time Sims made it to a console, it crashed and burned with reviews.
Hopefully the update that EA will inevitably be forced to publish will get rid of issues.
Hopefully the update that EA will inevitably be forced to publish will get rid of issues.
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*meh* I care not for the opinions of reviewers, I often like games that "gamers" piss on. I'm more concerned about bugs.Reliant121 wrote:the last time Sims made it to a console, it crashed and burned with reviews.
Hopefully the update that EA will inevitably be forced to publish will get rid of issues.
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there is a fucktonne of them, believe me.
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I actually have not heard of any problems about it here in the US, and looks awesome, kinda want it, but not so much that I'll get it. lol
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I played the grandfather of them all, Simcity WAYYYY back when. But these new Sims games, I just don't get. At all. Even the nudity isn't interesting me.
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Damn, we need a reboot of SimEarth and SimAnt!
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Google type in "sims 3 crash" or something, and there should be hundreds of links about it, US UK EU...all plagued. Even the sims 3 community forums have it on there and most of them are american.Nickswitz wrote:I actually have not heard of any problems about it here in the US, and looks awesome, kinda want it, but not so much that I'll get it. lol
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Oh, man, I remember SimAnt. That game ruled.Cpl Kendall wrote:Damn, we need a reboot of SimEarth and SimAnt!
Those spiders were bastards at the beginning of the game, though. Kept eating all my ants!
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