Introducing the Legacy Collections
Ah, The Sims 1 and 2 Legacy Collections have officially graced our screens on Steam, but, oh boy, it seems like they’ve brought more than just nostalgia—they’ve brought a whole gang of glitches, crashes, and a questionable quality control level. Overall, these re-releases have landed with a resounding ‘mixed’ score, which is the polite way of saying, ‘Help, we’re drowning in bugs!’
EA’s Reaction: We’re Working On It!
EA has taken to the forums to acknowledge the complaints. An employee’s statement, filled with classic corporate speak, detailed how they are investigating the “various issues” plaguing the legacy collections. Let’s just say, if all this talking resulted in a fix, we’d be living in a perfectly running Sim world by now!
The Community Speaks: A Symphony of Frustration
If you wade through the steam reviews—you know, if you dare—you’ll find an orchestra of frustrated fans shouting from their pixelated rooftops. Every review seems to echo the same horror stories: persistent crashes, game-breaking bugs, and an alarming absence of improvements. It feels like the legacy collections of The Sims are trudging through the mud while players just want to watch their Sims literally do anything but glitch into another dimension!
As we wait for EA to sprinkle their fix magic, we’re left reminiscing about the simpler days when our biggest concern was whether our Sims would burn the toast or not. Here’s to hoping that they get their act together soon, or we might have to start a petition for a “No Bug Left Behind” policy!