EA has done it again. They just released Sims 1 and 2 Legacy Collection on Steam, and it’s nothing but a Shameless IP flip. Many players who are really passionate about old games have played Sims 1 and 2 and even Sims 3 on PC on Windows 11, even up to this day. It’s a little bit more challenging because they are all on discs and you have to install them and use compatibility settings and all that stuff. But at least they run. The Legacy Collection that they released on Steam Just a Week Ago, it doesn’t work. It doesn’t launch, crashes constantly, there is no user interface scaling so on Modern computers, nothing gets any larger. I have an ultrawide 34401440 monitor and it is absolutely microscopic…

So you have to ask yourself, why would they release this game again, if they didn’t do anything to it? They literally didn’t develop anything. They didn’t make it work on Windows 11, they didn’t up the interface, they didn’t provide new graphics. So what is it? It’s a Shameless asset flip. EA flexing their intellectual property in hopes that passionate fans will bite and purchase a game that doesn’t work

Sad these scams are legal

  • There are a lot of bugs that crash the game. It’s barely functional for most. Just look at the Steam reviews.

    These games were free before, and with a community patch were still playable. This rerelease somehow got a worse patch than the community patch and costs 40 bucks.

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          But I also lose out on fake reviews like “👍 game” or “👎 ea” which is A LOT of fucking people. I also skip out on “no one will see this so I’m gay” or whatever. People use steam reviews as a social media app now to get likes and awards. It’s fucking trash