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The team behind The Sims 4 recently unveiled early patch notes for a massive November 4th update. This patch will bring in an unprecedented number of bug fixes, making it one of the biggest updates the game has ever received. While prior updates may have added more new content, this marks a huge upshift in the number of bug fixes EA has attempted in a single The Sims 4 patch. And it’s just the beginning, with plans for additional bug fixes and quality-of-life tweaks based on fan feedback in the future.
Early Patch Notes for The Sims 4 November 4th Update Show Hundreds of Bug Fixes in the Works

In its usual pre-update Laundry List post, EA has unveiled several of the top bug fixes headed our way in the November 4th update. This Sims 4 patch will almost certainly break mods, with so many changes coming down the pipeline all at once. But if it works as intended, the update should also address several of the biggest issues with The Sims 4, as voted on by fans in the EA forums. This could be huge for getting this game back up to player standards, but it isn’t a one-and-done kind of patch, either.
The November 4th patch will fix “150+ community-reported issues.” These include base game updates like making sure children actually inherit features from parents and slowing down post-baby relationship decay for parents. The majority of the fixes listed are for the base game, but several expansions are getting fixes, as well. Most packs will get fixes, including updates for the newest Adventure Awaits pack, more fixes for the ailments from Enchanted by Nature, and more. For the full list of bugs being squashed in this latest free update to The Sims 4, you can check out the Laundry List preview here.









