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In June 2010, several players noticed that a package file was attaching itself to other packages in ''The Sims 3''. The file was a corrupt girl doll, incorrectly cloned from the teddybear. Simmers became 'infected' by downloading lots, houses or Sims with the hidden doll attached, similar to the way many computer viruses spread, and the doll was determined to cause longer loading times and even game crashes.
In June 2010, several players noticed that a package file was attaching itself to other packages in ''The Sims 3''. The file was a corrupt girl doll, incorrectly cloned from the teddybear. Simmers became 'infected' by downloading lots, houses or Sims with the hidden doll attached, similar to the way many computer viruses spread, and the doll was determined to cause longer loading times and even game crashes.


Many ''The Sims'' [[:Category:Websites|community sites]] began reporting the issue and a simmer named [http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/glitzyangel glitzyangel] posted a guide on how to get rid of it. After a while [[Electronic Arts|EA]] responded with a sticky on their forum, informing the community about the issue.
Many ''The Sims'' [[:Category:Websites|community sites]] began reporting the issue and a simmer named [http://www.thesims3.com/mypage/glitzyangel glitzyangel] posted a guide on how to get rid of it. After a while '''EA''' responded with a sticky on their forum, informing the community about the issue.





Revision as of 23:55, 27 December 2015

In June 2010, several players noticed that a package file was attaching itself to other packages in The Sims 3. The file was a corrupt girl doll, incorrectly cloned from the teddybear. Simmers became 'infected' by downloading lots, houses or Sims with the hidden doll attached, similar to the way many computer viruses spread, and the doll was determined to cause longer loading times and even game crashes.

Many The Sims community sites began reporting the issue and a simmer named glitzyangel posted a guide on how to get rid of it. After a while EA responded with a sticky on their forum, informing the community about the issue.


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