An replace this week for The Sims 4, bringing the sport to model 1.97.42, was presupposed to make a couple of fixes and tweaks underneath the hood. It has, as a substitute, fucked up a lot of faces.
Many customers have been fast to search out that after putting in the replace their characters regarded slightly totally different. As Sean explains in a Tweet, “After right now’s patch, all my beforehand created sims have a face bug. The eyes look weirdly formed, and the mouth has a bizarre underbite. Even resetting the eyes with a brand new preset doesn’t work to repair it!”
Have a look at Sean’s character right here. Who was good-looking earlier than the replace, and continues to be good-looking in his personal distinctive means I assume after, although now in an unintended “I’m a mannequin squinting to see the menu whereas in line at McDonalds”, or “I’m too excessive to have left the home, I’ve made a horrible mistake” kinda means.
The difficulty isn’t affecting each character for each single individual enjoying the sport, however for many who have been hit, the outcomes are hilarious, as a result of it’s not simply their very own Sim that has a brand new face, it’s everybody of their sport, proper right down to the townspeople.
In a thread on EA’s assist boards, different customers are posting examples of their very own affected Sims. Some have gotten thinner necks and crossed eyes. Others say their mouths are actually clear, or that their eyeballs have sunk again into their skulls, or that their eyelids are tousled whereas blinking. After which there’s ol’ shark tooth right here:
These troubled say it doesn’t matter in the event that they’re utilizing mods or not, or whether or not they can begin new ones or edit their current characters or not, the bugs are persisting. In response, EA say “The crew is conscious of & investigating a bug in yesterday’s replace leading to adjustments to the face & physique of current Sims”, and that “We’re on it & will maintain you knowledgeable as we work in direction of a decision.”