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The Sims 4 Mod Spotlight: Slumber Parties, New Veggies and more!

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Before continuing, please note the following:

  • EA does not pre-screen Custom Content /Mods and players should always exercise caution when adding Custom Content to their game files.
  • Make sure your mods are up to date. For a full list of broken and fixed mods CLICK HERE!
  • After each The Sims 4 Update your game will automatically disable Mods and Custom Content. You can re-enable them by going to Game Options > Other > Enable Custom Content and Mods.

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Add Up to 6 Waiters

This Mod lets you add up to 6 waiters for your Restaurant. (Requires Dine Out)

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Slumber Party Mod

Your Child Sims can now have a sleepover with this Mod.

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3 New Vegetables

Adds Cucumber, Parsnip and Garlic into the game.

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GTW Retail Enhancements

This mod will help you enhance the experience of running a business.

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Hot Tubs Reworked

Improves the Hot Tub experience.

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The Sims 4: New Content + Fixes Update Coming This Month

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SimGuruDrake, YouTube Community Manager for The Sims, has confirmed that there will be a new update for The Sims 4 by the end of this month that will include new content and fixes. She wasn’t able to reveal more about the update but we’re definitely hoping that The Sims Team will fix some of the Dine Out bugs!

The Sims 4: New Quarterly Teaser coming this October

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SimGuruDrake has confirmed that a new quarterly teaser for The Sims 4 will be released in October.

In case you don’t know, quarterly teasers showcase upcoming content that’ll release for The Sims 4 in the next 3-4 months. These include content updates and pack releasements.

She also noted that they won’t be doing GIF teasers anymore, so expect a 15-second video like the first quarterly teaser!

The Sims 4 City Living: Raccoon GIF

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The Sims Spain shared a new GIF from The Sims 4 City Living, showing a Sim in a raccoon costume playing a portable piano.

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The Sims 4: SimGuruTrev Talks Toddlers and Community Feedback

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SimGuruTrev took some time to talk with The Sims community members on The Sims Reddit. One of the very long responses he wrote was about the community feedback and how The Sims Team is taking implementing Toddlers very seriously, meaning that they don’t want to rush something out the door just because everyone wants it.

Down below you’ll find his full response on this topic:

We do listen. We hear you, we listen and, more importantly, we take note of what the community is telling us. It’s tough for us because if we could give everyone what they want we’d do it. In a heartbeat. It’s not like we sit there going “They want X but who care, let’s give them Y instead.”

We release things in packs and we like those packs to have a theme. When we get a lot of little suggestions, it’s hard to find the right place for them. But, we have boat loads of little puzzle pieces of ideas that we’ve gathered from the community and from the development team. When we’re brainstorming ideas for a new pack, we’ll dig through our little puzzle pieces and see if any of them fit with our current idea. And hell, sometimes we’ll try and jam those pieces in even if they don’t quite fit (for instance, Aliens coming with Seasons in Sims 3). But, by and large, we want it to feel like one cohesive pack and not just a bunch of odds and ends stuck together.

On the flip-side of that, when people give us broad ideas, like “I’d like more family gameplay” or “we want toddlers”, we want to make sure we fill in all the those missing puzzle pieces in a way that everyone will enjoy. If we polled 100 different people about what they’d like to see with regard to toddlers, for example, we’d get 100 different answers. So we certainly don’t want to rush something out the door just because everyone wants it. If we tried to rush some sort of family pack out the door it might only satisfy 5% of the people that wanted more family gameplay. So we like to take our time with it. We have a lot of discussions about what it actually means to play with family, or what it meansto have a toddler. What new objects do we need? What interactions and socials would you have? Would there be new skills? Would there be any new careers? What sort of CAS parts and clothing do we want to add? These are the questions we ask ourselves about every feature. We don’t like to add a big feature to the game just for the sake of adding it. We want to take our time, make sure we do it right. And if we don’t think we can, then we hold off until we feel like we can.

So, long story short, we hear you. We listen to every idea we see. When it’s an idea we can get behind, or something everyone clearly wants, we write it down. It does not go unnoticed! We really do care about our community. Most people don’t realize it but these SimGuru accounts aren’t required. Random people on the team want to reach out to the community, so they make a SimGuru name. We’re never told what to say. We genuinely care about the experience our players have with the game. It matters to us. A lot.

Guest Article: Top 10 of the Worst Sims Packs

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Please note: this is an opinon article written by our guest author NightSimmer. It states his opinions about the packs listed down below and does not reflect the overall thoughts and opinions of the community.

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The Sims, a series that has many iterations over the last decades, has not only several sequels to the original life simulator but a plethora of DLC to accompany each addition to the franchise. While the series has seen many incredible additions to the game, it has also seen some pretty terrible ones. Here is a list of the Top 10 Worst DLC released!

This list does NOT include content available in limited edition versions of games, content from The Sims 3 Store or any third-party creations. Furthermore, this list excludes base games.

#10: The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff (Stuff Pack)

Let me begin by saying this pack is, by no means, terrible. The reason why I’m placing it on this list is because I personally don’t care for cars. Most of the use I got out of this pack comes from the furniture which I’ve repurposed as furniture for kids’ rooms. However I can see the appeal for car lovers because there are a variety of vehicles available. Unfortunately there isn’t exactly a point to this pack because any car you can possibly want is available in the form of Custom Content (which is free).

In retrospect, I definitely took this pack for granted. Who would’ve thought that years later cars would be an obsolete concept in The Sims 4 while its older cousin, The Sims 3, would have an entire stuff pack dedicated to it.

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#9: The Sims: Makin’ Magic (Expansion Pack)

I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel bad putting any Sims 1 DLC on this list solely on the nostalgia factor but the truth is this pack started a very irritating trend in The Sims franchise that alone justifies its position. While many enjoy the inclusion of the supernatural and occult in the everyday lives of their Sims, I for one find it annoying. When I play The Sims I want to simulate life – I want to simulate scenarios or events that are possible. Admittedly, supernatural-themed content is fun at first but the charm (no pun intended) disappears quickly. This pack feels gimmicky and in a lot of ways feels like a regression for the series.

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#8: The Sims 3: Movie Stuff (Stuff Pack)

To enjoy this pack means one of three things: You’re either a very optimistic person, a fan of comics or simply a very creative person who can find a purpose for any object. However I feel as though if you fall outside of those realms you will not enjoy this pack. When this was announced as the final stuff pack for The Sims 3 I was confused. Out of all the directions to choose to be The Sims 3’s “swan song” they chose… movie stuff? It’s a questionable decision because this pack tries to do many things. It dabbles in broad movie genres such as Wild West, Horror and Action but overall it falls short because it never really commits to anything. Offering a few themed items tailored to those aesthetics is lame. The idea of “movies” is too vague of a concept to restrict it to a stuff pack. The “a little bit of everything” format can be an effective approach to creating content, but not for a theme as big as “movies”.

The CAS and Build/Buy items have the same problem as many of The Sims 3’s DLC additions; they’re all horribly gimmicky and generally just unneeded because they require a very specific context to fit into the everyday life of your Sims. As a final curtain call for The Sims 3 era, it’s truly disappointing.

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#7: The Sims 4: Luxury Party Stuff (Stuff Pack)

The Sims 4 Luxury Party Stuff is a pack that I initially enjoyed. I thought the inclusion of interactive objects, a few vibrant CAS items and uniquely designed Build/Buy objects were a sign of good things to come for The Sims 4. Looking back, I can’t help but see this pack as a red, flashing ALERT because it would mark the beginning an era in The Sims’ history characterized by horrible stuff packs. This is the first of many stuff packs in The Sims 4 which is why I initially praised it. However once the smoke cleared and I could see the items for what they really were, I brought into question the morality of The Sims team; how could you package together a collection of items so horribly tacky and charge real, human money for it? Granted, the price point of this pack is only 10$ but that doesn’t excuse the poor choices made.

Aside from one or two CAS items, everything else is virtually unusable because the items are tainted by weirdly textured “jewels” or wacky designs. There is a difference between luxury, high-end couture clothing and tacky pieces. The clothing is quirky, it’s flamboyant but one adjective you can’t use is luxurious.

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#6: The Sims 2: Family Fun Stuff (Stuff Pack)

It’s amazing how when compiling a list of all the DLC available for The Sims, this pack didn’t enter my brain once until I checked on the Internet to verify that I covered everything. For this reason, this pack finds itself high up on the list. Unlike most on this list, it isn’t necessarily bad; its vague theme, exuberant amount of objects we already had iterations of in the game itself and overall restrictive “family” aesthetic keeps it from being anything other than meh. In other words, it screams “filler content”. Objectively speaking, people should not be paying for such an uninspired piece of content and, in retrospect, this pack serves as foreshadowing for The Sims 4 series (which is essentially a ton of filler stuff packs). It doesn’t take a risk and the series would not be shaped in any way by its absence. Additionally, when compared to the rest of The Sims 2 content which was stellar, charming and full of character it further supports the idea that this is a pack that should’ve been left on the drawing board. It really shouldn’t have ever seen the light of day.

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Now Available: City Living School Timetable

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Want to keep your class schedule clean and organized? Look no further!

In a collaboration with DOTsim, we managed to create a City Living-themed Timetable for all you students out there! It’s free of charge and you can even print it as it’s made in A4 format.

To download this Timetable, click on the picture below and select Download on the lower left corner.

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The Sims 4 City Living: Desktop & Smartphone Wallpapers

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Excited for The Sims 4 City Living and want to theme your desktop / smartphone in colors of the new expansion pack? You’ve come to the right place!

We created 2 kinds of wallpapers in 2 different styles: two for desktop background and 3 for smartphones (2 are for lock screens and one for home background). All of these wallpapers come in super high quality, so you don’t have to worry about wallpapers getting blurry if your desktop / phone screen is in higher resolution.

To download these wallpapers, simply click on the wallpaper of your choice and select download on the bottom left corner.

Desktop Wallpapers

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2560×1440 (16:9)

Smartphone

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The Sims 4 City Living: New Flow of News starting Next Week

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If you’re afraid that it’ll take us weeks before The Sims Team starts with releasing videos, blogs and images showcasing The Sims 4 City Living’s features, don’t be!

SimGuruDrake confirmed that they’ll be in full swing of releasing The Sims 4 City Living news, starting next week!

Origin: Get ANY released game 50% off!

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Origin is currently having a promotion where you can get absolutely ANY released video game on Origin for 50% off! This also includes The Sims 4 packs, including Stuff Packs that you can now get for 5$ each!

To apply this offer, select the games you want to purchase and in the check-out page, find the promo code section and enter the ORIGIN50 code.

Offer expires on September 22nd, 2016 at 10AM PDT.

Click here to start shopping!

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EA is merging Maxis into EA Worldwide Studios

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Andrew Wilson, EA’s Chief Executive Officer has announced that Maxis, along with EA Mobile will soon merge into one, EA Worldwide Studio.

The world is changing around us – games are now a part of the lives of nearly three billion people, while a convergence of technologies is opening up even more ways to play.  Now more than ever we have a responsibility to put our Players First.  We have already made a number of important changes over the past year that have helped reshape marketing and publishing, and launch new initiatives in competitive gaming.  Today, we are announcing additional updates to our organizational structure that are designed to strengthen our studios and technology platform:

The formation of EA Worldwide Studios.  At a time when players are engaged in games across more devices, the tenets of making great HD and mobile experiences are converging.  Our ability to blend our strengths to deliver amazing games across genres, geographies and platforms, in a networked environment, is central to our future success.  EA Worldwide Studios will bring together our top creative talent in all of our great studios to work on EA’s powerful brand portfolio and new IP.  EA Mobile and Maxis will join this central studios organization led by Patrick Söderlund.  Samantha Ryan, who will now report to Patrick, will continue to lead our Mobile and Maxis teams.  Sam will also take on leadership of BioWare, where her love for RPGs and experience with open-world adventure games is an outstanding fit to work with Aaryn Flynn and his great team.

The Frostbite team joins our Technology organization.  Our drive to power everything we do at EA with world-class technology has never been stronger.  Players expect innovative, stable and secure experiences, and the strong combination of our Frostbite engine and our digital platform will make this possible.  As a result, our central Frostbite Engine team will move to the CTO group led by Ken Moss.

Rachel Franklin, who left Maxis a few days ago, will be replaced by Samantha Ryan, who’s now Maxis’ and EA Mobile’s Senior Vice President.

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The Sims 4 City Living: No New Life States Featured

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SimGuruDrake confirmed on The Sims Official Forums that there won’t be a new life state with The Sims 4 City Living expansion pack. This is the second time an expansion pack in The Sims Franchise doesn’t come with a new life state, with The Sims 4 Get Together being the first.

There are no new life states featured in the new EP.

I think you will find there is a lot of stuff in this EP and I hope you give us a chance to share that information with you throughout the coming weeks 🙂

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The Sims 4 City Living: Frequently Asked Questions

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TheSims.com published a F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions) page for The Sims 4 City Living, giving you some basic info about the Expansion Pack’s release, form of release, system requirements and more.

What is The Sims 4 City Living?

The Sims 4 City Living is the third expansion pack for The Sims 4. To learn more check out our blog:http://www.thesims.com/news/the-sims-4-city-living-news

When will The Sims 4 City Living be available?

The Sims 4 City Living will be available November 2016.

Is The Sims 4 City Living available on a physical disc?

There will be a boxed version of The Sims 4 City Living available in physical retail stores worldwide. In some countries, this will include a physical PC disc – please contact your local retailer for more information. All versions will include a code that enables you to download the game on both PC and Mac through Origin™.

Where can I purchase The Sims 4 City Living?

You can buy The Sims 4 City Living on Origin or from participating video game retailers.

What are the minimum PC system requirements for The Sims 4 City Living?

MINIMUM OS: Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10

CPU: 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4000+ or equivalent (For computers using built-in graphics chipsets, the game requires 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.0 GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-62 or equivalent)

RAM: At least 2 GB RAM

DISC DRIVE: DVD ROM drive required for installation only

HARD DRIVE: At least 3 GB of free space (14 GB if installing with The Sims 4) with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content and saved games

VIDEO: 128 MB of Video RAM and support for Pixel Shader 3.0. Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or better, ATI Radeon X1300 or better, Intel GMA X4500 or better

DIRECTX: DirectX 9.0c compatible

SOUND CARD: DirectX 9.0c Compatible

INPUT: Keyboard and Mouse

ONLINE REQUIREMENTS: Internet connection required for product activation.

What are the Mac minimum system requirements for The Sims 4 City Living?

MINIMUM OS: Mac OS® X 10.7.5 (Lion)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Processor or better

RAM: At least 4 GB RAM

HARD DRIVE: At least 3 GB of free space (14 GB if installing with The Sims 4) with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content and saved games

VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT, A/bTI Radeon HD 2600 Pro or better. Video RAM of 256MB or better

INPUT: Keyboard and Mouse

ONLINE REQUIREMENTS: Internet connection required for product activation.

Do I need to purchase the PC and Mac versions separately?

Just like The Sims 4, one purchase gets you both the PC and Mac versions.

What is The Sims 4 City Living rated?

Rating Pending.

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The Sims 4 City Living: Official Features + Origin Pre-Order

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Origin published a pre-order page for The Sims 4 City Living – revealing some of the key features of this expansion pack!

Take Your Sims to the City

Do your Sims long to leave the suburbs behind? Fulfill their dreams in the diverse city of San Myshuno, where they can discover exciting neighborhoods, move into a new apartment, check out fun festivals and more. In The Sims™ 4 City Living your Sims can experience the joys and challenges of sharing close quarters with other Sims. Work your way up from a starter unit to a penthouse as your Sims launch new metropolitan careers!

KEY FEATURES

Explore the bustling city of San Myshuno. This densely populated city has enough unique neighborhoods to give your Sims plenty to explore. Get creative in the Arts Quarter or sing your heart out at the Karaoke Bar in the Fashion District. Head over to the Spice Market to shoot some hoops, or invite a few friends over to play video games after a long day at the office in Uptown.

Discover lively cultural festivals. Festivals are great opportunities to enrich your Sims. Let them watch street performers, enter competitions and meet a wide variety of folks from every walk of life. Check out the Curry Challenge at the Spice Festival or light fireworks with a hot date at the Romance Festival.

Live in apartments and get closer with your neighbors. Lots of new neighbors mean all kinds of opportunities for relationships, both good and bad. Your Sims might make a new best friend or fall in love, then debate giving them a key to their place. And what about those noisy neighbors and their late night dance parties? You’ll need to decide how to handle them – if you can’t beat them, maybe you should join them.

Work your way up from starter apartment to penthouse.Choosing the right apartment for your Sims can be a challenge. You’ll need to balance the charm of your first starter unit with possible setbacks, like cockroaches, leaky pipes or electrical problems. Help your Sims work their way up to living in a Skyscraper Penthouse, with panoramic views and even a Talking Toilet!

Embark on new, metropolitan careers. There are all kinds of new opportunities in the city so make sure your Sims take advantage of them. As a Politician, your Sims can make dramatic speeches while fighting for a good cause. Maybe they’d prefer a more refined career as a Food or Art Critic. Or they could inspire the masses working in Social Media.

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