EA has officially re-released the Sims 1 and 2, but they've also brought back something that fans didn't miss: the bugs and crashes. The Sims franchise is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and as part of the festivities, EA has re-released the first two games in the series. The games are supposed to be optimized for modern computers, but some fans are discovering that this is not the case as many players report game crashes.
The Sims 1 and The Sims 2 were re-released as part of their own Legacy Collections after being teased earlier in the week with some cryptic images on The Sims' socials. The re-release includes the base games and expansion packs updated to work on current-gen PCs, as well as The Sims 25th Birthday Bundle, which includes both titles. Both collections are priced at $19.99, or $39.99 for both as part of the bundle. However, many fans are deciding to wait before making any purchase as reports flood into the EA forums of the game frequently crashing, with many players unable to even launch the titles.
The Sims fans are taking to Reddit and other forums to report...