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5 years ago
"Rflong7;c-17950515" wrote:"@Lulu29;c-17950469" wrote:"Rflong7;c-17950264" wrote:"@Lulu29;c-17948719" wrote:
Sorry if this has been explained already but I'm guessing the old CD disks no longer work? I'm not familiar with why they're not available anymore (and does this apply to The Sims 3? Admittedly I haven't played since buying The Sims 4).
If that is the case though, I already have all of the old games on CD. At this point I'm not sure I would pay more money to buy something that I already own but is just defunct. But then that's just me.
The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection is not Defunct. :neutral:
It was another way of saying that I won't personally be buying it on Origin if it doesn't work manually through the disks like it used to. Bad choice of words probably.
I see. :cookie:
I don't think of it as EA's fault when Windows operating systems changed.
I think you wouldn't play TS2 if it did work. You've moved on. I'm glad you're enjoying the new game.
If it did work, I'd gladly play on the game. There's aspects of it that I do actually miss. The University expansion pack was my favourite and would love to have a chance to play on it again. Next time I'm at my parents I may have a crack at trying the games again as a last ditch attempt to see if they work. (All my Sims 2 disks are there.) Thanks for explaining though that it was just Windows operating system that has changed and not EA. I'm guessing it's the same for the Sims 3? I can still see it on my Origin account but unsure if it would work despite it being on my account.
I really don't have a clue about how much these things have changed so I'm sorry if I'm coming across as rude, I'm just out of touch lol (one of the reasons I joined the forums).
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