![]() Instead, the publisher urges affected players to purchase their own copy of the game which should lack the telltale pixelation. Updated daily with the best house creations. Despite the complaints, EA tells Joystiq that it has no plans to aid those players unable to enjoy their pirated copies of The Sims 4. Collection of ready-made residential houses & community lots for the Sims 4, available for free download. The discovery of EA's clever anti-piracy strategies has not gone unnoticed by pirates, many of whom have taken to the game's official forums (link may not work as EA's forums have been displaying errors all morning) to complain about their "broken" copy of the game. The end result is the messy swirl of pixelated colors that you can see above. Normally this would vanish once the Sim is dressed, but EA's anti-piracy measures ensure that any illicitly obtained copies of the game instead cause the censorship blur to expand, eventually covering the entire screen. ![]() When a Sim steps into the shower or otherwise disrobes, the game censors the virtual nudity by applying a blob of thick pixels. The blurring appears harmless enough at first. you complain to much, multiple people are asking, you can get game saves to work back with the old version so why not the created sims too or lots, many including myself know their is a work around, dont have to be rude, if you dont know the answer dont keep commenting, its a forum, people not just asking you, its a open question, its pety to keep copying the same reply, alot of us cant use. ![]() ![]() Thanks to hidden anti-piracy measures, those who pirate The Sims 4 will find themselves staring at a pixelated mess instead of the colorful, virtual life simulation, reports Player Attack. ![]()
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