MKR&*42
24-01-2015, 01:41 PM
EA is offering a free two day trial of The Sims 4 to Origin users. The timed demo is coming by way of its Game Time feature, and it actually sounds pretty darn convenient.
With Game Time, you claim the game and toss it in your Origin library. The 48 hour time limit won’t start until you’ve fully downloaded the game and launched it. The 48 hours isn’t in-game playtime, though, it’s real world time. So you have 48 hours to play the game once you start it, regardless of how much of those 48 hours you actually spend simming things.
When the 48 hours trial ends, you will lose access to the game. The good news? If you do decide to pick it up, your progress will be saved.
Grabbed a random article http://www.technobuffalo.com/2015/01/23/try-the-sims-4-for-free-for-48-hours-on-origin/
You can get the game here if you have Origin: https://www.origin.com/en-gb/store/free-games/game-time
I'm installing it now, it sounds like a **** game based on all the features they removed but I am willing to be convinced otherwise.
With Game Time, you claim the game and toss it in your Origin library. The 48 hour time limit won’t start until you’ve fully downloaded the game and launched it. The 48 hours isn’t in-game playtime, though, it’s real world time. So you have 48 hours to play the game once you start it, regardless of how much of those 48 hours you actually spend simming things.
When the 48 hours trial ends, you will lose access to the game. The good news? If you do decide to pick it up, your progress will be saved.
Grabbed a random article http://www.technobuffalo.com/2015/01/23/try-the-sims-4-for-free-for-48-hours-on-origin/
You can get the game here if you have Origin: https://www.origin.com/en-gb/store/free-games/game-time
I'm installing it now, it sounds like a **** game based on all the features they removed but I am willing to be convinced otherwise.