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11:57 pm - 04/04/2012

Electronic Arts is voted the "worst company in America"

Video game publisher Electronic Arts has a new feather in its cap: It has won The Consumerist’s Worst Company in America award.

The tournament rookie beat out America’s other most-hated companies by a landslide 64 percent vote. Rival honorees included Walmart, PayPal, Bank of America, and even fellow game industry villain, Gamestop.


A statement from The Consumerist, part of the nonprofit group that publishes Consumer Reports, noted that “while both Bank of America and EA drew consumer ire for their poorly-received practices of swallowing up smaller competitors and nickel-and-diming customers with up-charges and fees, EA’s success in this year’s tournament shines a spotlight on an industry that is often considered ignored by regulators, courts, and the mainstream media.”

“Some may look down their noses at the idea of voters picking a video game publisher as the Worst Company In America, but that is the exact kind of attitude that has allowed EA and its ilk to nickel and dime devoted customers for a decade,” said Chris Morran, Deputy Editor of Consumerist.com. “This is not just a few people complaining about bad games; this vote represents a large group of consumers who have grown sick and tired of being ignored and taken advantage of.”

Forbe’s Paul Tassi writes, “I’ve been covering hate of EA for quite a while now, and understand why their brand is so despised among gamers. They have [a] habit of buying beloved gaming companies and either summarily executing them, or corrupting them to the point where they’re almost unrecognizable. Most recently, fans mourned the apparent loss of Bioware. The genius [developer] was behind Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect, but the way newer titles like The Old Republic and Mass Effect 3 have been handled since EA took over has caused fans to lose faith. EA is at the forefront of some of the most annoying practices in the industry to date, such as restrictive DRM, seemingly abusive DLC and appearing to trade creativity for cash.”

Admittedly, while companies such as Bank of America and others have a much larger (negative) impact on America overall, Electronic Arts’ highly questionably business practices extend far beyond just mistreating consumers. In 2004, Erin Hoffman anonymously started the “EA Spouse” blog, where she detailed the company’s labor practices. This led to three class action lawsuits ultimately resulting in the plaintiffs being awarded $14.9M in unpaid overtime. Over the past several months, a number of former and current EA employees and journalists have told GamesBeat that the known offenses pale in comparison to the company’s ongoing practices. As The Consumerist notes, hopefully now more people will begin caring about it.

EA has also been caught manipulating media outlets into giving favorable coverage. Another anonymous blogger who claims to be a former viral marketer for EA asserts that his job (and many more like him) was to “troll” popular websites and forums under the guise of a normal user with the intention of derailing bad publicity.

Because admitting there’s a problem and working towards improving would be too obvious, EA’s spokesman John Reseburg released the following statement to GamesIndustry.biz: ”We’re sure that bank presidents, oil, tobacco and weapons companies are all relieved they weren’t on the list this year. We’re going to continue making award-winning games and services played by more than 300 million people worldwide.”

You certainly don’t need an evil decoder ring to translate that. As long as consumers keep buying EA’s unfinished games and critics keep handing out inflated review scores, the company seemingly doesn’t intend to change.

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vivisexion 5th-Apr-2012 04:36 am (UTC)
iawtcsfm. some ppl there are such entitled douches.
stebo 5th-Apr-2012 05:28 am (UTC)
The worst!
mofo_pig 5th-Apr-2012 12:49 pm (UTC)
I work in tech support and I personally get blamed for my companies' practices ALL THE TIME. All I do is fix your shit when you're having computer problems (and 80% of the time it's human error).
shincaru 5th-Apr-2012 04:33 am (UTC)
sounds about right tbh
putyohandsonme 5th-Apr-2012 05:35 am (UTC)
It is the overpriced Sims stuff lol, I have never got anything from EA directly but just buying their products I feel don't get enough content for what I paid.
open_the_blinds 5th-Apr-2012 10:40 am (UTC)
And what you do get is often so riddled with glitches and errors it can be almost unplayable anyway. *bitter sims player is bitter*

Edited at 2012-04-05 12:09 pm (UTC)
ayedel 5th-Apr-2012 11:02 am (UTC)
The Sims Social on Fb definitely didn't help their ratings. People went nuts over the malpractices and overpriced items on that game.
maria0305 6th-Apr-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
your icon <33
isntdaveone 5th-Apr-2012 04:34 am (UTC)
i love Wal*Mart, idc.

everything is cheap there compared to other stores.
fashionbabylon 5th-Apr-2012 08:21 am (UTC)
people who hate walmart are privileged idiots who know nothing about economics tbh
publicfrenemy 5th-Apr-2012 12:32 pm (UTC)
funny, because you can get your groceries cheaper at other places.

do people even bother checking prices or do they just assume that walmart is the cheapest because it's so disgusting?

Edited at 2012-04-05 12:33 pm (UTC)
jainypoo 5th-Apr-2012 01:35 pm (UTC)
I don't like WalMart b\c when my friend (who was in her 60s btw) got cancer, they told her they'd hold her position for her since she had worked for them for over a decade. When she came back, they had demoted her to greeter and denied ever saying anything about holding her position (she was food court mgr). They were also really ugly to her when she got back, too. Apparently, her absence "inconvenienced" her fellow workers. Sometimes, people just don't like a place and it has nothing to do with being an idiot tyvm.
loony_moony 5th-Apr-2012 02:18 pm (UTC)
o rly
ohio 5th-Apr-2012 03:32 pm (UTC)
I'm broke as shit, but I still detest an America company that cuts so many corners to save money (including wages paid to its EMPLOYEES) creates more jobs that are outsourced overseas, and uses disgusting conditions for those employees in its overseas production.

Do some research on where money spent at Walmart goes.. HINT: it's to corporate headquarters, rarely to ever recirculate in the local economy again. Or watch 'Walmart: The High Cost of Low Prices' and tell me my poor ass living on a waitress salary is a 'privileged idiot who knows nothing about economics.'
negative_fucker 5th-Apr-2012 04:58 pm (UTC)
HAHAHA WOW YOU'RE IGNORANT.

I guess you have to be privileged to be against practical enslavement?

Read a fucking book. You're comment is proof that you're an idiot when it comes to economics and privilege.

Edited at 2012-04-05 05:03 pm (UTC)
livingsign 5th-Apr-2012 04:35 am (UTC)
popping in because the article mentions gamestop & they have the WORST FUCKING CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER
skeletwin 5th-Apr-2012 04:36 am (UTC)
especially if you're a girl
lovebats 5th-Apr-2012 04:38 am (UTC)
yes
livingsign 5th-Apr-2012 04:39 am (UTC)
almost every time i go into the store they ask me if i'm buying it for my boyfriend...i hate that
snuffyqui45 5th-Apr-2012 04:41 am (UTC)
This!

This motherfucker tried to steer me towards Cooking Mama.



Edited at 2012-04-05 04:41 am (UTC)
dothecrunge 5th-Apr-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
+1
forevertiffanys 5th-Apr-2012 04:44 am (UTC)
OMG YES, these douchebags always ask who I am buying the game for. Then when I say myself I get "Oh really, I just don't see that." WTF
dropdeadpirate 5th-Apr-2012 04:39 am (UTC)
I hate Gamestop sfm. I'll get irritated with someone just for mentioning selling their games to Gamestop. I'll pay you more and I'm flat broke. 50 games? Oh, we'd give you $15 but they aren't in mint condition so you're burnt.
edas 5th-Apr-2012 04:40 am (UTC)
omg no truer words have been spoken. They hire from the bottom of barrel.
zigzagzap 5th-Apr-2012 04:41 am (UTC)
I used to work next to a Gamestop....ugh those guys were such assholes. I made them really shitty sandwiches on purpose /bitter
crucified 5th-Apr-2012 04:46 am (UTC)
I went there the other day looking for a sims game and lol the guy tried to tell me they didn't sell the ep I wanted in retail anywhere...when I had just seen it at Walmart the other day.
nuravecunt 5th-Apr-2012 04:47 am (UTC)
so true except for the Gamestop that's in the mall I work at. They're pretty awesome over there but every other one I've been to, I refuse to go back.
setsuna16 5th-Apr-2012 05:08 am (UTC)
I'd like to think I would never sink so low, but if I was ever forced to work at gamestop, I would do my DAMNEDEST to make sure I wasn't a typical gamestop employee. I'd be helpful, but wouldn't be like 'oh no, you don't want to buy THIS game, you want to buy the game I am recommending to you right now!'

The people at my local gamestop know better than to try that shit with me. I'm like 'look, I know what I want, so let's just leave it at that.'
stebo 5th-Apr-2012 05:32 am (UTC)
Is it so much to ask that you not address customers in a condescending tone? Like, a simple, genuine "Hi, can I help you find anything?" would be great. A little effort. And that fucking tv repeating "POWER TO THE PLAYER" ever fucking five seconds.
sexyvegeta 5th-Apr-2012 06:00 am (UTC)
stupid gamestop

The last time I was in a gamestop was to buy heavy rain; and he asked me if I was buying it for my boyfriend or brother. I simply said myself and glared.

i hate them.

I just buy everything online now. the only time I would ever go to a gamestop is if I'm REALLY longing for a game and preorder it.
fight4thislove 5th-Apr-2012 06:26 am (UTC)
I went into GameStop ONCE and Im pretty sure the guy knew I was gay and I went in there to buy Modern Warfare 3 and then proceeded to ask me if I was interested in some Hannah Montana game for Wii.

I sideyed the fuck out of him and left. I felt so demoralized.
open_the_blinds 5th-Apr-2012 10:45 am (UTC)
Wow, I feel awful reading all these negative Gamestop comments - I've never had a problem with the my local store (or than typical accident stuff like finding the wrong game disc in the box once). Even as a girl gamer. :/
invitroblossoms 5th-Apr-2012 11:18 am (UTC)
I know a girl who works there and she gets talked down to by customers nearly everyday just because she's a girl. It's infuriating tbh. She's been working there for quite awhile and is a gamer herself and therefore extremely knowledgeable. It's like being in the store brings out the mega-douche in people or something.
365reasonswhy 5th-Apr-2012 12:52 pm (UTC)
IA, which is weird to me because their MovieStop stores are amazing! I blame gaming dudebro culture and the fact that I'm a girl, and girls shouldn't play video games.
somnus_angel 5th-Apr-2012 03:07 pm (UTC)
I go to the gamestop at my mall and they are pretty nice, sometimes they try to make small talk like when I try to per-order Assassin's Creed they are like "Oh nice choice I'm pumped for that too" also, there are some female workers there too so I never really had any problems or any condescending comments aimed towards me (I'm a girl too btw) except for the awkward employees there that mutters and pound you with there deals. I'm kind of lucky to not be near a rude/sexist gamestop, I'm sorry to those you had problems in the past D:
robodromo 5th-Apr-2012 04:35 am (UTC)
I found one of their tag lines "ea sports, it's in the game" annoying as fuck back in the days when I played sports video games.
recoil_ 5th-Apr-2012 04:59 am (UTC)
We like to joke that the tag line should be "EA Sports, it's all the same."
merenwen17 5th-Apr-2012 04:35 am (UTC)
that reminds me, I haven't played the sims in over a year because my computer died.

I never understood why the computer specs had to be so high for the sims, I mean reallyyy??
dropdeadpirate 5th-Apr-2012 04:38 am (UTC)
Sims 2 is extremely graphics intensive, whereas sims 3 isn't, but you have so much crap loaded that you're not actually making use of, that it might as well be.
muzicnem 5th-Apr-2012 04:40 am (UTC)
I recently bought the SIMS after not having played it for a while and it keeps crashing on me. :(
shoutingasong 5th-Apr-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
I tried playing Sims without the right video card... Everything was fucked up. :[
lloydsgurl 5th-Apr-2012 04:47 am (UTC)
your kitty is happy to see us...
dothecrunge 5th-Apr-2012 04:50 am (UTC)
omg
allopatric 5th-Apr-2012 04:55 am (UTC)
oh jeez. kill it with fire
tide_pools 5th-Apr-2012 05:06 am (UTC)
lmao omg
thewadingegret 5th-Apr-2012 05:10 am (UTC)
terrifying
indignantindigo 5th-Apr-2012 04:46 am (UTC)
Sims 3 has been all kinds of an asshole lately since the latest patch. It crashes every 15-30mins and you have to constantly save which takes an assload of time.
chikachika_boom 5th-Apr-2012 04:58 am (UTC)
I just installed sims 3 on my new comp w/ Windows 7 and it keeps crashing :(
sully 5th-Apr-2012 05:27 pm (UTC)
It wasn't until I bought a new laptop last year was I able to try Sims 3. It still was super slow, so I quit and went back to Sims 2. I'll go back when they finally make some real expansions. LOOKING@U SEASONS. I NEED THEM IN SIMS 3.
livingsign 5th-Apr-2012 04:36 am (UTC)
ah so EA is to blame for the shittiness of dragon age 2 & mass effect 2 (& kinda mass effect 3 sry2say)

fuckers
crazyfruitlady 5th-Apr-2012 11:31 am (UTC)
I thought ME2 was better than ME1. It dropped that ridiculously over-cumbersome inventory, had a slicker, more convenient interface, heavy weapons, and better characters. The only moment in ME1 that seemed more poignant than ME2 was choosing between Ashley and Kaiden, and the Wrex fight.
mmmdraco 5th-Apr-2012 01:29 pm (UTC)
Eh, my hubby loves Dragon Age 2. I don't game much. If I do, it's puzzle games and a bit of Twilight Princess and I make time now for Zumba and WiiFit. I have a toddler, so there is no time for long bouts of gaming like I used to do.
sully 5th-Apr-2012 05:28 pm (UTC)
ME2 handled the change well, but Dragon Age 2 was a completely different game. It was a decent game, but it was nothing compared to Origins. Morrigan bb :(
dropdeadpirate 5th-Apr-2012 04:37 am (UTC)
HAHAHAHA. Now fucking port the last TS2 eps to MAC ffs, I'm tired of hearing their whining about it.
bluntbitchqueen 5th-Apr-2012 05:23 am (UTC)
lol wtf.
gorlplz 5th-Apr-2012 04:38 am (UTC)
>>>>>>>
fullxcliphxc 5th-Apr-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
yesssss
frankenmutt 5th-Apr-2012 04:54 am (UTC)
Speak that gospel.
Chrono Trigger/Cross, FF9 >>> ur faves
sunleth 5th-Apr-2012 05:43 am (UTC)
Truth.
antpantsss 5th-Apr-2012 11:31 am (UTC)
So much love for FF9
sully 5th-Apr-2012 05:29 pm (UTC)
omg ff9



best ff IDGAF
ladyserenity84 5th-Apr-2012 05:16 am (UTC)
This so much.
stebo 5th-Apr-2012 05:34 am (UTC)
Only publisher that matters tbh.
squirrelsarerad 5th-Apr-2012 05:53 am (UTC)
the only game Ive played of theirs is Super Mario RPG for SNES, and its fun as shit.
kyelle 5th-Apr-2012 07:32 am (UTC)
preach
akasha6915 5th-Apr-2012 07:59 am (UTC)
I miss Square.
gramfaernes 5th-Apr-2012 10:46 am (UTC)
Yep. But then they merged with Enix... and nothing was ever the same.
ayedel 5th-Apr-2012 11:13 am (UTC)
the merge killed them tbh. I can't stand most of the games after the merge.
keyspitter 5th-Apr-2012 06:35 pm (UTC)
Sigh, FF7. That game ruined gaming for me.

Also, why there is a highlighted triangle in "Square" will always be a mystery to me.
edas 5th-Apr-2012 04:39 am (UTC)
Infinity ward tbh.
emizee 5th-Apr-2012 04:40 am (UTC)
wal mart treats their employees like shit and offers no customer service
fruitariyum 5th-Apr-2012 04:43 am (UTC)
depends on wurr u live tbh.

also da walmart in my town is da biggest employer of ppl w/ developmental disabilities, hew might not otherwise have been able 2 find jobs that they could do. so durrs dat....
wearescientists 5th-Apr-2012 04:49 am (UTC)
r u typin 2 match ur icon
distant_lines 5th-Apr-2012 05:04 am (UTC)
That's how Kroger is in my town. They hire a lot of people with developmental disabilities. They are always the sweetest people I've ever met.
dolldaggabuzzz 5th-Apr-2012 07:03 am (UTC)
that doesn't mean they're treated well, tho
crumpets_ 5th-Apr-2012 02:04 pm (UTC)
because they get tax breaks and other incentives/benefits for hiring them tbh
demonsandsongs 5th-Apr-2012 04:47 am (UTC)
real talk. there's a reason people call it wal-mordor.
lloydsgurl 5th-Apr-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
I'm always surprised when I go to a Walmart away from where I live, because the people who work there are actually pleasant and helpful etc. They have more than two checkers working and everything!!

Maybe they just suck in California...
nuravecunt 5th-Apr-2012 04:49 am (UTC)
this is why i prefer the self-checkout but it seems the newer wal-marts are getting rid of that.
isntdaveone 5th-Apr-2012 04:49 am (UTC)
Customer Service is open for like 12 hours here.
odd_predicament 5th-Apr-2012 05:02 am (UTC)
haha my stupid friend worked at Wal-Mart and got fired after 1 week because he drew a picture of a monster Wal-Mart "killing" his creativity, and he left it in the store.

This is more a criticism of my friend than Wal-Mart though.
expromqueen 5th-Apr-2012 05:51 am (UTC)
mmmdraco 5th-Apr-2012 01:33 pm (UTC)
People who say that Walmart treats their employees badly confuse me... 'cause I worked at Walmart for like 5 years, at Sam's Club for 3.5 years, and my husband has been with Walmart for about 5 1/2 years now and is an assistant manager, and they have been great to us. Now, customers treat you like shit there, but I've worked at a ton of places and Walmart was easily the best. The people who get treated like shit tend to be the people who aren't actually doing their jobs, tbh.
__nocturna 5th-Apr-2012 03:17 pm (UTC)
A friend of mine has been working at Walmart for like, 7 years and she actually really likes it. I guess she's been lucky.
chihaya19 OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
look it's nice for the pretentious people who have tons of money and shopping options that they can be picky about their food/clothing/computers but let's not pretend that everyone can afford to source ~free range eggs or make sure their jeans are not from a sweatshop or whatever. there are legit food deserts in this country and sometimes walmart is the only option. i feel like upper middle class people have no sense of how close they really are to becoming poor and having to face the same problems of feeding and clothing themselves and their children on a strict budget.
suckacowoff Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 04:45 am (UTC)
Ia. When I lived in a big city, I did watch where I bought and whatever, but now I live in a town in the middle of nowhere. The closest big city is a mile away, and all we have is a Safeway and a Walmart. You really expect me to boycott Walmart when that's all I fucking have? Do I have to drive two hours everyday just to make sure I buy from Whole Foods or sth instead of Walmart? People are just ridiculous.
chihaya19 Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 04:49 am (UTC)
yeah and waste all that gas for what? because some asshole who has 35 different options for cheese in a 2 mile radius thinks you're a bad person for supporting walmart? i don't drive so basically i eat from places i can walk to, period. my starvation is not going to help businesses have better policies.
merenwen17 Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
ia. while I may hate shopping at walmart, I do because I'm poor. but I have rich taste. it's a terrible thing tbh
lloydsgurl Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 04:53 am (UTC)
but sometimes/always, when a walmart moves in, local businesses dry up.

I live in one of the poorest counties in California, and we have three, count them THREE, super fucking walmarts. There are less than 200,000 people total in this area, why do we need so many?!

we also have next to no local businesses left, and something like a 25% unemployment rate.

I know correlation is not causation, but sometimes you have to wonder.
khanada Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 05:03 am (UTC)
ita. i still don't do walmart (but do shop at target) but not everyone can buy only locally sourced organic free-range virgin everything. i can't afford to spend $5 on one apple. once in a while i can spring for organic for some stuff (i love horizon milk but i sure as hell can't afford to buy it every time i need milk) but usually i just have to get whatever's cheapest.

and as for ea...aside from boycotting, what can we do? i hardly buy any games from them, but when i do i always regret it. i bought something from them from origin and had no idea it was pc-only (they were having a sale and there was no mention of the games being for windows only) and had to jump through hoops to get a refund. oh and playfish, which is owned by ea, is the worst.
___heyvanity Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 05:13 am (UTC)
I agree. When I was at a family gathering, I was talking about Trader Joe's and how I loved it. My cousin on my husband's side said "But it's sooo expensive!" I was like o.O, it's cheap compared to Whole Foods! And it's not really more expensive than what I pay at the grocery stores around me. I said all of this, and she said, "Well it's not as cheap as Walmart!"

I have never, EVER shopped at Walmart for groceries. I can't imagine. I had no idea they were that much cheaper. It makes sense that people who can't afford anything else go there!
enid_keaner Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 05:25 am (UTC)
IA

I don't shop at Wal Mart, but I don't judge those who do. My issues with Wal Mart lie with the company itself
berry_wish Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 05:53 am (UTC)
I had this professor once who made us read Animal Vegetable Miracle and write all of our papers sort of around it. Apparently our English classes needed a theme other than ENGL 1301. Anyway, I wrote a paper saying that it's wonderful that Barbra Kingsolver was able to pack it up and move out to the country and grow her own food, but very few people can afford to give up their jobs for an ~experiment and he's naive and privileged if he believed we should do away with Walmarts and McDonalds, because poor people need to eat too and processed packed food is the only thing some people can afford, and it's really better that they don't starve. Needless to say, he was not my biggest fan, and I did not do well in that class
browniecakemix Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 06:04 am (UTC)
I get what you're saying but I take tremendous offense at your dismissing everyone who doesn't like Wal-Mart as "pretentious" when by and large they treat their employers like dog shit. I get that some people can't be picky but if I have the option not to support a company that I know has the ethics of Beelzebub I'm going to fucking take it, thanks.

ETA: And, no, I'm not judging people who do (not everyone can afford to parse ethics while shopping), but I resent your apparent assumption that you've decided you have the right to judge me.

Edited at 2012-04-05 06:08 am (UTC)
thewhowhatwhats Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 06:28 am (UTC)
I don't think it's fair to call them pretentious. If I had the means and options available to shop at more ethical companies, I would. Places like Wal-Mart do a lot of harm to poor people around the world, especially people of color.

They have wealth privilege, and that can cause them to be ignorant and classist. They're on the right side of the issue, they just go about it the wrong way.
fuckyess Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 08:14 am (UTC)
exactly

yeah walmart things are less than a dollar cheaper but you'd be surprised what that adds up to if you did the math
365reasonswhy Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 01:00 pm (UTC)
MTE. A lot of people in parts of my state would have to drive an hour or more to get to other options aside from Wal-Mart, and most of the people who live there can't afford to do that regularly or don't even have cars to be able to do that. So Wal-Mart it is. It's easier if you live in a metropolitan area, of course, but still not always the easiest if you're poor.
ohio Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
My two BFFs are a husband and wife that budget their asses off, we certainly are not living middle class- but they avoid Walmart because even though we're in a smaller town it still, fortunately, provides other options. And it is in fact cheaper for them to use their limited income at locations other than Walmart.

The choice to avoid Walmart is not always because they have money to shop elsewhere.. because I do not. I live on a waitress salary, but I can not support an American business that cuts so many corners to save money, just so few higher ups benefit. When shopping at Walmart starts to benefit the local economy (most money made at Walmart is sent to corporate headquarters and rarely if ever recirculates in the local economy) than I will research and reconsider them.
adlanth Re: OT-ish5th-Apr-2012 10:14 pm (UTC)
Criticising a company doesn't necessarily mean that that you're criticising people who buy their products. I (and I'm certainly not rich) can think that store X is awful for treating its employees in a certain way yet understand why people (who may indeed also work there and so be victims of it) shop there.
But I'm sure that companies love that type of argument, being on the side of the poor people against the nasty snobbish people, and nevermind the fact that they're fucking over their own employees.
dropdeadpirate 5th-Apr-2012 04:43 am (UTC)
They piss me off so much I might just settle in this post to rant for a bit.

Every sims game they release is broken. If it wasn't for JM Pescado, I don't even think anyone would pay for the expansions, because there's so much shit that has to be fixed just to make them playable - and all the patch ever does is "fix" random shit that nobody cares about, and the things we do expect the patch to fix just get worsened. I remember one patch fucking with nannies, which are annoying enough on their own, but after patching they could literally walk off the lot with my sim's babies and then they'd just be gone for good.
livingsign 5th-Apr-2012 04:44 am (UTC)
yeah the sims games have so many bugs it's like they don't even try
open_the_blinds 5th-Apr-2012 10:48 am (UTC)
Mte.
rubberplimpy 5th-Apr-2012 02:06 pm (UTC)
omg FORREAL-- I just had to uninstall/reinstall my sims because it was so buggy and it hurt to kill off all of my families/legacies annnnd my game is still buggy.
beachwee 5th-Apr-2012 05:11 pm (UTC)
JM Pescado is the best thing to ever happen to sims tbh. I can actually play the game without fully raging.
dropdeadpirate 5th-Apr-2012 05:15 pm (UTC)
I agree! It makes me mad that people are always complaining about him. He does have an attitude, but the people he's rude to usually provoke him. They ask ridiculous questions and wonder why they get called out on it. A simple google search and there would be less whining.
violue 5th-Apr-2012 04:43 am (UTC)
Wow, I loaded ONTD thinking I wished it was later at night so I could OT about the sims social...and poof! EA post!


Anyway so yeah I guess they've just really spoiled us in the past with the weekly updates, because I've been disappointed the past few weeks with the amount of items included in each update. And they keep having items that you have a week to complete... #.#

I CAN'T BUILD A FOUNTAIN, I'M NOT DONE WITH MY DRAGON TOWER!!
indignantindigo 5th-Apr-2012 04:47 am (UTC)
I gave up on the sims social. But then I downloaded freeplay to my phone and it's basically the same thing :/
merenwen17 5th-Apr-2012 04:49 am (UTC)
people will not quit sending me sim social requests on fb. I'm sure "I" died on there a long time ago
dothecrunge 5th-Apr-2012 04:53 am (UTC)
Same. And when I first played, I thought it would be more similar to The Sims and allow you to have multiple sims so I made a super pale, white-haired evil personality dude with a scar on his face named Dr. Sir only to realize I'm only allowed one sim and I can't change the gender :| All my friends basically made sims of themselves and I was stuck with him
khanada 5th-Apr-2012 05:07 am (UTC)
god yes i'm pretty much done with this game. i just play and level up on skills but that's it. the last quest i did was the vespertine bar. just because i have no life doesn't mean i want to spend all day every day playing the fucking game. and hardly any of my friends play anymore and i'm not about to go hassling a bunch of people (even if it's people i add for the game) because i need this and that.

there's nothing social about bugging friends to click on wall posts. so glad i've never given them any of my real money, they don't deserve it. i have all this simcash saved up from getting it each week and i never spend it because everything in the store is so ugly these days.
manatees 5th-Apr-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
I HATE the weekly themes, gdi. Having a week to complete an item sucks all the fun out of it. I'm only bothering with the dragon tower because I genuinely want it.

Also wall posts will NOT work properly >:(
milly 5th-Apr-2012 06:10 am (UTC)
I KNOW, MY DRAGON IS STILL TOWER-LESS!
akasha6915 5th-Apr-2012 08:16 am (UTC)
I use to play it but fuck that noise, too much work and nowhere near as fun as actual sims.
ayedel 5th-Apr-2012 11:20 am (UTC)
I've finished building everything except the regular quest. This week is definitely easier than the last but I wish they would release more interesting items for simoleons. Mine has accumulated up to 80k cause I've nothing to buy with it.
hausofashley 5th-Apr-2012 03:33 pm (UTC)
You should do what my friend does, and adds people from the "like" page, and basically put them on a restricted list, and tag them when you post things you need.

I've considered this, sadly. It's addictive. I got my boyfriend addicted too.
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