Combating people from stealing your game is a hard-fought prize for most development teams, but the folks behind the Sims 4 came up with a clever way to do just that: by censoring the pirated copies.
After receiving a lot of backlash over the decision to drop toddlers and pools from the launch of The Sims 4, EA and Maxis posted a long explanation to the Sims' official website detailing their position.
I sat down for an extensive demo at the EA booth at this year’s E3, and I found a more robust, more involved Sims game with detail that even I didn’t expect.