As I have written time and time again at this point, The Sims 4 is a mess . One that only gets more complex with every kit, game pack, and expansion that gets stuffed into its spaghetti code. EA has been making a more concerted effort to address the multitude of bugs and glitches since it introduced a more dedicated team last May, with numerous laundry list bug fixes happening over the last 18 months.
This time, the developer is looking towards the EA forums, a verifiable hive of community-reported issues. It's also a place where other players can vote on bug reports—the higher the votes are, presumably the more common/irritating the issue is. A November 4 update will see over 150 fixes coming—from the top-five most voted fixes to some rather niche squashed bugs.
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