should the following thread be sent to ea/maxi developpers of the sims3

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Pierre:
hello

http://www.insimenator.org/showthread.php?t=23780g

should the following thread be sent to eagames/maxi

don't be shy to cast your votes

bear5000:
frankly I don't want a sims 3, I'm tired of all the bugs with the sims 2 so much so that I probably won't be buying anymore packs, it's getting really old.

boeketjebloemen:
Quote from: bear5000;1023598

frankly I don't want a sims 3, I'm tired of all the bugs with the sims 2 so much so that I probably won't be buying anymore packs, it's getting really old.


Completely agree.
Besides, it's not like they'll listen... :(

BeosBoxBoy:
The days of believing EA listens to us, likes us, and wants to make us happy have long ago ended for me and many others.  I think they have more than proved that the see us only as cattle and a pool of cash to be drained.  Their entire performance during the TS2 series more than adequately substantiates any accusation of perfidy and mendaciousness.

I am not alone in this sentiment, indeed every day more long-time Simmers are coming to realise the past three years have not been "all that".  The euphoria has given way to a cold realisation that 99% of the euphoria was wishful thinking, and in its stead arrives a chilling realisation we have been lied to, robbed, and betrayed.

So, sending anything like this to the developers at EA will not achieve anything, they only wish to serve their profit line by the cheapest means possible, which in the cold-hearted reality of the financial world, is all they will ever do.  When they were developing The Sims (original) they were shocked at its success and were not able to use a formula since no game had ever been so successful or demanded so many expansions before.  Now they have a formula and a business plan, the creative spark is gone and we are left with a trope of lawyers, underhanded salesmen, and money-grubbing republicans calling the shots.

Tenshii~Akari:
... They'd listen to us, just like they listened to all of the people who had plenty of negative things to say about what SecuRom did to their PCs... then claim that it wasn't the cause of the problems, when clearly it was for many.  :roll:  I'm with everyone else in saying it's useless to reason with the big-wig now... they just want our cash, not our ideas.  :?

BUT... I do still have some wishful thinking in the matter that if they were to get it together and 'fix what's broken' company wise, it'd be worth a shot.  (But with the way some of their patches and codes work, I wouldn't trust the current staff to do that.  :lol:)  I'm not keeping that option open unless there's change for the better in the future, but with the way things are going... :dontknow:

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