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- JazzinatorSim1 year agoSeasoned Novice
I thought I was going crazy, thinking I was looking in the wrong directory when trying to find Body Shop. But to know that someone else is in the same position...You'd think that when EA rereleases a game, that it would come with ALL of it's components. That INCLUDES Body Shop. I haven't run into the Pink Soup thing yet, but that might be because I haven't loaded into gameplay with TS2. I only checked to see if it would launch, as I've been experiencing trouble launching TS1.
But I 100% agree with you. EA should be FIXING THEIR GAMES BEFORE RE-RELEASING THEM.
- princesso5051 year agoSeasoned Newcomer
I agree 100%. We need Bodyshop, it’s an essential
- hinahina211 year agoRising Scout
That is what happened in my case.
I checked and the Sims2 Legacy folder was created in a different folder called EA Gams, not Electronic Arts, and it was loaded from the one without mods!
If I put the download folder with the mods in the Sims2 Legacy folder in the EA Games folder that I loaded, it loaded, but there is no body store, so I can't load the Sims2 package distribution sims or a LOT of skins!
I can revert back to that method, but half of the mods no longer work!