

Sadly No, you cannot download a cracked game of Sims 4.

While some cracked games might work with WeMod we will not update trainers or provide support if they do not work. If the game however is meant to be sold, and you had to go through questionable means to get to it, then yes it most likely is illegal. If the game was posted as free by the publisher then no. Is it legal to download games for free? It is if it comes with a legitimate license for the game. Is it illegal to download games for free? Yes but some times a pirated copy isnt up to date with the latest version,if this is the case and the mod is made for the latest version it might not work. Origins looks for your installed games, yes included pirated ones, wether they know it or not, but they have acess to it. EA responded by saying if players want to fix the screen-wide pixilated wall glitch, they should start by purchasing a legitimate copy of the game.If you pirate a origin game can origin detect it?. Much like past anti-piracy measures, the wall of pixels was originally assumed to be a standard glitch and users naturally reached out to EA via the official Sims 4 forums to see what was up. It grows bigger and bigger until it covers the entire screen, turning the game into a digital wall of unreadable pixels. In a pirated version of the game however, the mosaic doesn’t go away, just the opposite in fact.

In normal versions of The Sims 4, the pixilated mosaic pops up whenever a Sim is undressing or going to the bathroom but then goes away once they’ve completed said activity. In the case of The Sims 4, it’s an overblown pixilated mosaic (normally used to cover up a Sim’s nudity) that never goes away.

Usually, the anti-piracy measures take the form of an unkillable enemy or a “glitch” that suddenly makes the main character unable to run or jump. The latest game to receive this treatment is EA’s The Sims 4, and this time the measures in question are a little more creative than most. A practice that has become popular among game developers is to include a special “surprise” in versions of their games that wind up being posted on torrent (pirating) websites which renders the game virtually unplayable.
