



I've been playing every great VR game I can get my hands on over the past few weeks and I'm still not used to the long load times. I'm pretty sure I have never once quit the game while he (me) was taking a dump, but it still always works out that way. It's one of those things you think someone would have fixed by now.Īs a final complaint, I feel like every time I load into the game, my character (who is me) is always doing something embarrassing like taking a dump. But what annoys me more is there's usually a weird transition from the menu music to the game music, which means they overlap for a few seconds, with both tunes blaring at the same time. Even without that, or a 10GB custom content folder, this damn game from 2004 takes longer to get going than anything else I own.Ĭhristopher Livingston: Hate to pick on The Sims more, but the The Sims 4 loading screens feel like they take a while, too. If you chug the Elixir of Life, sims can keep on keeping on for a good long while. Not to mention save file bloat, which means the longer you've been playing a save the longer the wait gets. If you've got the Ultimate Collection with all the DLC, that adds to the load times, as do mods. Jody Macgregor: The Sims 2 predates multiple-core CPUs and hyperthreading, so it doesn't seem to run any faster on a modern rig than it did back in the day.
