Despite personal opinions about The Sims 4 or its vast array of content, it’s hard to deny that its patch notes are usually amusing. It’s no secret that The Sims 4 frequently experiences technical issues such as glitches and random bugs, even a decade after its initial release. You never know what unexpected problems might arise, and sometimes fixes for existing issues can lead to new ones. Additionally, each new content addition carries the risk of causing unintended disruptions.
The individual responsible for drafting the update summaries, which are later published on the website following a new release of The Sims 4, deserves a pay increase. Their ability to blend just the right amount of information and humor into these summaries makes them an enjoyable read. Typically, patch notes may not be particularly captivating, serving as a means to understand what has been rectified and what persisting issues remain. However, in the case of The Sims 4, the patch notes are worth perusing for amusement alone, as some of the resolved problems can be quite comical, while the presentation style is nothing short of charming.
The Patch Notes for The Sims Are So Fun
I’ll be discussing the entertaining patch notes specifically for The Sims 4, as these are most accessible and probably more pertinent to the majority of players at this time compared to the earlier base games in the series. Nonetheless, if you manage to find them, the patch notes from the older base games can also provide an enjoyable read.
We’ve pinpointed the problems affecting Sim pregnancies. These issues are connected to improvements in system performance. We’re diligently working on reversing these modifications to address the problems as quickly as we can.
— The Sims Direct Communications (@TheSimsDirect) July 10, 2025
It’s quite likely that when the current problem, where the latest update is causing Sims to become pregnant despite being male or chaste, will be addressed in the patch notes with a solution, until then, let me share some amusing excerpts from the patch notes of The Sims 4, reproduced exactly as they were written.
- “Dazed newborn Foals that are fed an Age-Up Treat now become adults who maintain their ‘Horseness’ when going on rides so they don’t walk upright like Sims.”
- “Sims with a Fear of Fire will no longer be tormented by constant, unavoidable fires starting while they are cooking.”
- “In an attempt to curtail unwarranted surreal horror gameplay, household members should no longer randomly be labeled as neighbors and become unable to use doors.”
- “Gnomes have stopped constantly wiggling, jumping, or shaking after being placed from Build Mode.”
- “Child Sims who were experiencing body deformation have returned to normal proportions.”
- “Sims can WooHoo with the Grim Reaper again.”
The way the patch notes are written for this game makes the problems seem less serious and even humorous at times, which makes me wonder if some of them are actually jokes. Yet, it also shows that there’s always something unexpected when playing The Sims 4.
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