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SimDay Message

vrijdag, juni 30, 2000 - 23:00

MaxisKyle addresses recent SimDay and fan site issues in a letter to The Sims community.

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SimDay Message

Thursday, June 29, 2000

Dear Sim Fans,

There have been some misconceptions in the Sims user community recently regarding our commitment to SimDays and our stance towards sites posting game content. I would like to set the record straight.

With the huge success of The Sims, we’re planning on continuing to support the game with more free downloads from TheSims.com and a huge expansion pack to be released in early September. The Sims: Livin' Large is more than a collection of new careers, skins, and objects for your Sims to enjoy. Because of the technology used in The Sims, a number of the new objects we provide will add not only new graphics, but new game play as well. We gave the press a sneak preview of Livin’ Large at the big E3 show. You can check out their reaction in the news section of TheSims.com

We are committed to weekly SimDays. Please understand, however, that they will not be -- and were never meant to be -- object downloads every time. With that said, we WILL continue to create and distribute more free objects. It is also important to realize that our game development resources are fully committed to getting Livin' Large done and in your hands as soon as possible, which directly affects the pace at which we can generate downloadable game content.

There is more brewing here at Maxis than just game development. We are working very hard on globalizing our websites to serve more than just the English-speaking public. This is putting a tremendous strain on our webstaff, which can result in production delays such as today's afternoon publication of SimDay.

Finally, there have been some recent misunderstandings between Maxis and our Intellectual Property enforcement people at EA legal involving the closure of some fan sites. We have since clarified our position with the legal department. In future, all sites with pirated copies of The Sims will still be shut down immediately; however, fan sites with content that is Maxis' IP will be shut down after Maxis is informed and has an opportunity to take corrective action with the webmaster.

Maxis respects and appreciates our user community. We are working very hard to supply our customers with as much Sims fun as possible. Thank you for your continued support.

Kyle Brink (MaxisKyle)
Associate Producer
TheSims.com

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