While the sims 4 werewolf pack earned mostly positive reviews, the next dlc- the sims 4 high school years- got some push back, not to mention the big base game update that brought bugs, glitches, lag and quite a lot of broken mods and cc. 
The question is: why is the sims 4 team so quiet now? And what needs to happen to build into a better more consistent way to communicate with the sims 4 community? Today I’ll discuss the silence of the sims 4 team- and show how several times before they’ve said they would strive for more transparency.
I cover sims 4 dlc and update reviews, guides, base game issues and more.
Sources
https://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/news/a-letter-from-the-sims-team?utm_campaign=sims4_hd_ww_ic_soco_twt_ts4-a-letter&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&cid=64896&ts=1660941579309
Thanks to all who joined the livestream! Now that you know what the update was and the livestream, so that we can better improve, how far in advance should we notify you of livestreams for patch updates like this one? We know a week may have been too much and want to be better.
— Plumbob Plugs (@SimGuruKate) July 31, 2018
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Question of the Day
0:52 Why The Community Is Tense
1:33 MWS vs Werewolves vs High School Years
2:10 2018 Transparency Promise
3:50 2020 Transparency Promise
4:26 What’s Improved
4:41 Problem with Sim Gurus Feedback
6:30 Issues Team Must Address
7:12 The Solution?
 
						
			
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