

It's been a while but do you think I will still enjoy the game without the missing eps and sps?Īlso will I be able to download mods for super collection? I really only want to use ACR and then use defaults for the Pollination technicians and skintones, etc. If you play on a Mac, the Apple App Store has the Sims 2 Super Collection which. If you have an external disk drive and the original disks, the game will run on Windows 10. The Sims 2 is still regarded as one of the best entries to date, but the game was removed from Origin a few years ago and fans want it back.
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I only have a mac though, so super collection seems like my best bet. Digital code support for Sims 2 Ultimate Collection ended October 2018 and the game is no longer available for purchase or for free by using your original CD codes on Origin.

I haven't played the game in three years but recently have been really wanting to play again. I moved across the country and we sold our windows computers and switched to mac. Edit: found this on Reddit, and it actually works for me. Ive been playing sims 4 on my macbook but it doesnt. Solved: I have The Sims 2 Super Collection by aspyr for MacOS and have been playing it on my. I cant compare base to base as this is the only one of the series I have played base only.

My macbook was replaced but my desktop that I mainly used to play UC is still in my house. Sims 4 does have nice graphics and you dont need CC either, but Sims 2 has much better gameplay, music and the graphics arent that much worse than Sims 4s. digital copy of The Sims 2 through Origin the upgraded Ultimate Collection. Recently I had a house fire and a lot of my things were either destroyed or I just simply cant get to at the moment. I played the Sims 2 pretty religiously in high school, had a lot of custom content and mods, had the whole collection of expansion packs and stuff packs. EA stopped servicing The Sims 2 in 2014, but eased players into the change. I'm a "new" member so I can't make a post.
