February 2020 - last edited June 2020 by crinrict
Product: The Sims 4
Platform:Sony Playstation 4
Which language are you playing the game in? English
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
What is your current game version number? Updated to current version as of Feb 2020
What expansions, game packs, and stuff packs do you have installed? All apart from tiny living and realm of magic
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Get the sim to do university homework
What happens when the bug occurs? University homework doesn’t show completion of homework progress accurately so I have to come in and out of doing the homework to make it catch up.
What do you expect to see? The progress on the action bar showing appropriately in real time
Have you installed any customization with the game, e.g. Custom Content or Mods? On console - never used.
Did this issue appear after a specific patch or change you made to your system? Neutral/Not Sure
Only noticed this bug as I’ve started to play university. I’m not sure if it affects school homework as not playing a household at the moment with a child in it
February 2020
I have also seen this. The bar progresses a tiny bit, but then doesn't move at all. Once the sim is almost done or already done with the action, the bar fills and the homework completes.
February 2020
It’s super annoying. It also takes about 3-4 sim hours to complete. I’m not sure if that’s correct though?
February 2020
@laurareay89 Homework does take a while to complete. You can have your sim go to the library with the "Study Spot" trait, it helps with homework, as does increasing research and debate skills.
The stuck bar, however, is not normal.
February 2020
Thank you for the tip. I wasn’t sure how long it was meant to take so didn’t include that in my bug report. I thought the progress though definitely is a bug.
February 2020
Good Luck
Crin
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February 2020
Thanks so there’s no real answer except use the uni career bit for progress and have a two sim or more household. My sim is currently living at home in Brindleton bay - alone. Perhaps I’ll make her go to the commons to find her soul mate a little sooner 😊
May 2020 - last edited May 2020
Product: The Sims 4
Platform:Sony Playstation 4
Which language are you playing the game in? English
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
What is your current game version number? 02.142
What expansions, game packs, and stuff packs do you have installed? I have Discover University, Island living, get famous, seasons, cat and dogs, city living, get together, get to work, vampires
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Have your sim start doing their homework.
What happens when the bug occurs? it started happening after I enrolled my sim in an university. Everytime she picks up her homework it doesn't show me a progressing green bar. The green on the bar doesn't move and stays in the same spot making me think she hasn't completed it until she ends up closing the book completely. I even moved her to another building, restarted my game and playstation and nothing helped.
What do you expect to see? I expect to see the green wheel slowly moving towards completion around the circle and not to stay in one place.
Have you installed any customization with the game, e.g. Custom Content or Mods? On console - never used.
Did this issue appear after a specific patch or change you made to your system? Neutral/Not Sure
A workaround for this issue is canceling my sim from doing the homework assignment then reopening the assignment to see how much the bar progressed. But no matter what i do i can't see the bar progress in real time like it would with any other sim activity. Is this meant to happen with the Discover University expansion pack? Because this doesn't happen if for example, I had a teen that was doing their regular homework.
May 2020
this is an image of the issue.
May 2020