Naked strangers, eating furniture, and giving birth on the street: The Sims competitor launched on Steam with insane bugs

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27 May 12:50

The life simulator Paralives has been released in Steam Early Access and has shown an impressive start. In just eight hours, the game sold 250 thousand copies, reached a peak online of over 78 thousand people, and its current rating on Steam is 89% positive reviews.

However, as befits an ambitious early access life simulator, Paralives was quickly flooded with absurd bugs. The first players are actively sharing screenshots and videos of glitches on social networks: characters get stuck in textures, endlessly walk in one place, and mirrors sometimes display characters without skin.

In addition, users complain about babies floating in the air, naked strangers suddenly appearing in other people's beds, and characters giving birth right in the middle of the roadway. One of the most amusing bugs was when a character, instead of eating a cooked dinner, literally started eating a kitchen cabinet.

The team has already promised to release a series of major patches and improvements between June and September.

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