3 Improvements Fans Need To See From Jake Coker And Blake Sims


sims games for xbox 360Just six days after it’s highly anticipated release, newly reinvented PC game, The Sims 4, has already had some crashing issues. That’s no big surprise, since most popular games have their share of flaws exposed as soon as everyone gets their hands on a new copy and overwhelm the servers. Well, have no fear, tech help is here. We’ve researched some of the most common issues you might have had with trying to get the best gaming experience. 1. Is your PC running updated software?
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Piloting a spacecraft through the nether between worlds is a fantasy for so many of us. The thrill of watching Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing swerve and dive during the Death Star run in the first Star Wars is probably a big reason why games like Elite and Wing Commander were produced. The genre of space combat sims enjoyed a decade of excellence in the 1990s as the graphics and processing power of gaming PCs matched the fidelity of movement our imaginations demanded. But after a few commercials duds, and that ill-advised Wing Commander movie, we saw a dearth of space combat games in the new millennium.

Admittedly, the game is new and patches will be coming to fix the glitches, but releasing a broken game on day one is starting to make her and I worry. It’s almost like broken games on the first day is becoming the norm with all games, not just MMOs. MMOs get a pass because the simple fact that getting an infrustructure correct for a game serving the masses around the world can be tricky but single player games have no excuse. There is no excuse. These things need to stop.

I still have short loading times. It’s such an improvement in my mind. The longest load time is when I’m loading a household from the main menu. It’s a bit shorter when I’m visiting a new lot. Getting to the main menu is really quick and loading my save takes a couple of seconds. While some complain about having more loading screens, the short load time means you can get into the game and play faster than you could in The Sims 3. You are giving up the open world of Sims 3, but Sims 4 still feels open.

With all the negativity around the game, I feel like people ignore the new stuff. So far I stand by my earlier opinions about the new content. Multi-tasking is a big deal and it really makes things easier. Being able to talk, eat, and watch TV helps satisfy sim needs better then in the older games. Sims are much more expressive and animated now. Having different walking styles and seeing expressions on their faces more clearly adds a level of intimacy to the game. I really feel more connected to these sims than I have in the past. Seeing a sim happy makes me feel happy. ;)