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How much could those sims have really made in the 4 hrs the city was up Ill guess way high here 4k? I say everyonelse cant move and now has to wait, then the sims that did this need to be deported. The slap on the hand isnt enough, Lee should of just deleted their sims in the middle of what thay were doing. That way exploiters wont be ruining it for the honest players.
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I agree with you totally, I too hope the sims that were busted doing it however they did it are dealt with swiftly, succintly and in such a way that they'll have to switch ISP's to EVER think about getting back in. I just don't think it would be right to punish those who did get in legitimately because somebody else cheated. That's throwing the baby out with the bathwater, figuratively speaking. With as swiftly as things were dealt with, I don't think anybody had a chance to 'ruin' it for anybody else, and we don't *know* yet how long the bullet train will have to be derailed...until it's for sure that it's gonna be an extensive period of time, I'm gonna say that even those that got in couldn't have a whole lot of time to gain much of an unfair advantage, any more than those who chose to put a sim in EA Land on day 1 have on any of us.....and that hasn't been spoken out real vehemently against. Let's not get upset till we know what we're getting upset about, is all I'm saying......it's too early to tell whether things will be shut down just for the rest of the day, for a week, a month, or will be permanently cancelled until the merges themselves happen. When we have that info, if it turns out to be negative then I do expect a full scale sim coup.....right now it's just borrowing trouble as I see it. *shrugs*