Patreon Must Be Destroyed Sims 4 Portable -
EA’s policy is clear: Permanent paywalls are illegal. Creators are allowed a 2-3 week "early access" window before releasing content to the public for free.
Do you support permanent paywalls for Sims 4 mods? Or do you believe early access should have a hard time limit? Share your thoughts in the comments—but keep it civil. The community is already broken enough.
The demand to destroy Patreon is not a tantrum. It is a plea for the return of a world where modding was a gift, not a payment plan. Patreon Must Be Destroyed Sims 4
The consensus is that EA must take more proactive, consistent action against perma-paywalls rather than relying on user reports.
Supporters argue that EA regularly sells broken, buggy DLC for premium prices, making it hypocritical to target independent artists who deliver superior assets. The Modern Landscape EA’s policy is clear: Permanent paywalls are illegal
For nearly two decades, The Sims modding community operated on a simple, sacred principle: Whether it was a skin tone override in Sims 2 , a story progression mod in Sims 3 , or a bug-fix framework in Sims 4 , creators shared their work out of passion. Donation buttons existed. PayPal links appeared on Tumblr sidebars. But paying was optional.
We need to talk about the elephant in the living room. Not the one from My First Pet Stuff , but the one wearing a $15/month exclusive mesh that breaks every patch. Or do you believe early access should have a hard time limit
At first glance, it sounds hyperbolic. Violent, even. We are talking about a life simulation game where players decorate virtual kitchens and teach toddlers to poop. Why would anyone direct such rage toward a subscription platform?