The Sims Community Communication on Twitter

Do you believe sharing glitches can be one of the strategies to gain popularity for The Sims? (Copy Yes/No if don't have anything to add)

  1. maybe
  2. no
  3. unsure
  4. yes/no
  5. could be a strategy, but not a good one in my opinion.
  6. no
  7. i don’t think so. i don’t think poorly made packs have been good publicity for the sims.
  8. yes
  9. no
  10. no
  11. yes
  12. yes
  13. yes/no
  14. no
  15. no
  16. nope. it's so sad and negative.
  17. yes
  18. no
  19. no
  20. only if they're then fixed, otherwise i think it would be off-putting.
  21. yes.
  22. no
  23. yes
  24. no
  25. yes
  26. i have no idea, to be honest.
  27. yes - it's funny.
  28. no
  29. no
  30. no
  31. not sure. highlighting the game's flaws certainly won't attract players.
  32. yes
  33. no, hmmm interesting point.
  34. no, sharing what's wrong with a game doesn't make people want to play it.
  35. yes
  36. yes
  37. yes
  38. yes, if they're funny.
  39. no
  40. no
  41. i don't think so.
  42. yes
  43. yes, people love chaos in all modifiable games. glitches can be funny.
  44. no
  45. absolutely not.
  46. no, the opposite. surely sharing that the game has problems will make it less popular?
  47. no, reporting glitches or bugs serves as a way to get them fixed.
  48. sometimes it can be, since it brings back nostalgia that you want to experience once again.
  49. probably, those glitches seem funny.
  50. yes
  51. yes, as long as it helps and doesn't criticize. because if people see gamers coming together to improve the game, i think more will want to join the community of simmers.
  52. yes
  53. no? sharing glitches is and should be used to get tech support.
  54. yes