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- Anmirla10 years agoSeasoned Ace
"TxrdlyPxxp;15389893" wrote:
"Sel;15387860" wrote:
i know it's controversial, but since it doesn't directly harm EA financially (cause you could only buy used copies from ts1 if you wanted to have it legally, plus the original copies tend to have more problems than the downloaded all-in-one game) i think it's a bit of a grey area. i totally understand if you feel uncomfortable around that tho.
It's not a gray area though. The only gray area is if you own the game on CD and you download something where you don't need the disk. Tons of computers these days don't have disk drives. In that case it's probably a gray area.
But if you don't own a copy of the game, and you download it, there's no gray area. It's illegal. It doesn't matter if there's financial harm in it or not.
And talking about doing it on a site that's run by the company you're stealing from is not a good idea. Sure EA is most likely to do nothing about it, because that would cost them money and time and it's not worth it. But it's still not the smartest idea.
You left out the other option...
If you own the game and download it. Playing with the disk is not the issue for some of us. We couldn't install from the disks. The CD crack you are referring to would be absolutely useless.
Paying $39.95 for the base game and $29.95/per EP back the early 2000's means you've already paid for the game. EA got their money.
EA won't do anything about it because they stopped making profit on it YEARS ago. Nobody cares. It's the equivalent of finding it by the dumpster. TS2 has reached the same mile marker.
Now, TS3 is still raking in the profits for them via digital download. If TS1 and TS2 were available for sales via digital download through them, that would be a completely different scenario.
At this point, EA can twist this into something positive. If people can get their hands on this game and they come here to talk about it, they can try to persuade people to purchase the newer iterations. ;) "Anmirla;15390306" wrote:
If TS1 and TS2 were available for sales via digital download through them, that would be a completely different scenario.
I thought you could still buy new copies of TS2? I bought all EPs new on Amazon with the disks like a year or two ago... (after they gave ts2 away for free on origin)
agree if ts1 was availabe for download legally i would've bought it.- Anmirla10 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Sel;15391592" wrote:
"Anmirla;15390306" wrote:
If TS1 and TS2 were available for sales via digital download through them, that would be a completely different scenario.
I thought you could still buy new copies of TS2? I bought all EPs new on Amazon with the disks like a year or two ago... (after they gave ts2 away for free on origin)
agree if ts1 was availabe for download legally i would've bought it.
The copies of TS2 that you find were distributed a long time ago and these retail sources still have them on stock. EA stopped producing and distributing them about the time TS3 came out. Once EA shipped what they had from their warehouses, the only ones left to make a profit from TS2 were the retailers.
EA wouldn't have offered UC for free if they were still making money on it. It was awesome of them to do that, and you better believe they were using it as a marketing strategy to expose Simmers to the new and shiny. =) - I would love to play again The Sims, but I haven't been able to make it work on my current computer. It would be great that it could be remastered to make it playable in modern computers. I love its simplicity.
"Xannah;15393000" wrote:
I would love to play again The Sims, but I haven't been able to make it work on my current computer. It would be great that it could be remastered to make it playable in modern computers. I love its simplicity.
which computer do you have? i'm pretty sure there's certrain ways to get the sims 1 working on almost every modern computer :) i mean idk about macs but at least the windows ones should work...- I haven't tried on the new computer I currently have (1 month, brand new). The old one is not here anymore. The new one it's a HP Pavilion, with Windows 8 (meh). I suppose I'll try again in a near future :)
Edit: LOL. I just noticed the "current" in my first post. That was a mistake, sorry ^^Uu - ^ I have Windows 8.1 and it works for me, so I'm sure if you ever wanna play again you'll be able to make it work :)
- I just installed The Sims Complete Collection on my laptop this morning and played it for the first time. I love it. It's so endearing. I love the other 3 versions as well. But I don't see how TS1 could lose its appeal just because it is dated and slightly more difficult than the rest.
- @Sel Thank you, that's encouraging to know!
@SoniaSimmer ¡Muchas gracias! Thank you so much! That's really helpfull, as I'm not really good with software. I'll try to work it out as soon as I gather all my original cd's! - I am helpless, I installed the sims original the base game from the triple deluxe pack on my vista 32 bits to test if it works. I turned the game into compatibility mode win 2000, win 95, win xp and I ran it as administrator that didn't even launch . :'( I even went to properties - compatibilities - parameters - I checked everything and hit ok , it has errors.
I have the full collection on separate cds. I also possess the triple deluxe version for base game with hot date, vacations and the 1st add-on. No ultimate collection. I want to play it, please help me. My computer runs ts2 and ts3.