EA has just halted their affiliate program. Why do I announce it? A number of you have very kindly attempted to buy all your games through our link in order to support the forum. All those links are now broken, though I just removed about 500 of them from the guides and forum design. I can't track them all down, so a few broken ones may be here and there.
This affects the future a bit, because I can no longer rely on those to help with contests etc. Those who purchased through the link made it possible for me to do something crazy like give members 10 copies. This was also the route I chose in order to disable ads for members. I'll try to leave everything as-is.
The program may come back in October after restructuring, but I heard it's tentative so may not come back at all. So, that's that. I don't think it reflects on the state of The Sims 4 at all. It's EA and Origin as a whole and mainly between them and the websites who participated.
I'm kind of disgruntled they didn't just change up the commission or something simpler. There are probably a lot of upset webmasters out there. Since they forced me to either remove or switch out every link, with the logical replacement being a link direct to the DLC on Origin, I just removed any mention of them. I'm not making some statement against them, just not willing to do all of that extra work to direct people to the proper page on Origin for all addons since they made this decision. People can easily do a search if they really want the content. At least we have info on what they'd be getting.
Just wanted to explain the disappearance of the link(s) here and everywhere on my network. I'll still give away at least a few copies of the next EP, assuming that comes next quarter (Oct-Dec). Sad to say how long it's been since one of those, and I know I'm not the first to complain about a lack of gameplay DLC
Lately I've been working on guides to
Stardew Valley and
No Man's Sky to pass the time and build my sites up, since there's not much gameplay-wise to talk about with Sims. A lot of you might enjoy SV, made by one person and a very relaxing game reminiscent of Harvest Moon back on SNES. Definitely something to do on the cheap, it's a $15 game. It has great reviews on steam and all kinds of let's plays to help you see if you might like it too. I'm not some shill for the dev, just like the game and recommend it to people all the time