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Well, there goes that hope. Again. I really should stop getting my hopes up for anything EA-related. It's my fault, really.
There's a mod that adds it back in
I know, I have almost a full hard drive of Sims 2 mods, programs and CC. I'd just really hoped the Legacy release would be a full, functioning version of the entire Sims 2 collection for modern PC's with no need to download a bunch of stuff, edit a bunch of graphic documents and replace a bunch of game files to make it work properly :/
Yep, this is not it. This version has bugs that older releases didn't have, plus bugs that also were present on older releases. The latest "update" claims that they fixed stuff when in reality they didn't, people that didn't have issues at first, now they are having them after this update.
In terms of glitches and corruption I'd say just be careful with testing cheats, despite how many people enable it all the time, it's essentially a dev command that removes limits the game has in place to prevent users from crashing it and unlocks debugging mode. Gives you way more freedom to make the game do what you want but also way easier to crash it