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7 years ago

How to install CC for TS2 UC and must-have mods?

I would've made this forum a lot sooner if I figured out that you had to post a certain amount of a times to create a discussion....I guess the same rules didn't apply two years ago, though.

From what I've read and experienced, the Sims 2 is fairly corrupt. There's one family with a pregnant lady who can cause complete corruption in a certain town.

I know how to create a mods folder and all that, but does it need subfolders and windrar for zip files? I'm new to this because the only CC I've ever installed for a Sims game was for the TS3, and it was fairly easy with just .package files.

Thanks in advance!

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  • "JULES1111;c-16656376" wrote:
    "Terra;c-16655943" wrote:
    I have a question related to the OP. I have the Ultimate Collection for Mac and I can't find the folder on my computer that the Mac installation guides are telling me should be there (Documents>EA Games>The Sims 2>Downloads), so I have no idea how to install mods. Does anyone know how to do this with the UC on a Mac?


    Most likely the same way as on pc. There isn't one in the pc version either. Either make it yourself (which is fine) just make sure it has a capital D for Downloads, or one is made for you when you open body shop. ( only way to generate one)


    I can't find any Sims 2 folder at all though - there's not even an 'EA Games' folder in my documents, just an 'Electronic Arts' folder which has TS4 files in it. I can't find anywhere on my computer where my Sims 2 files are stored... :confused:
  • "Terra;c-16656807" wrote:
    "JULES1111;c-16656376" wrote:
    "Terra;c-16655943" wrote:
    I have a question related to the OP. I have the Ultimate Collection for Mac and I can't find the folder on my computer that the Mac installation guides are telling me should be there (Documents>EA Games>The Sims 2>Downloads), so I have no idea how to install mods. Does anyone know how to do this with the UC on a Mac?


    Most likely the same way as on pc. There isn't one in the pc version either. Either make it yourself (which is fine) just make sure it has a capital D for Downloads, or one is made for you when you open body shop. ( only way to generate one)


    I can't find any Sims 2 folder at all though - there's not even an 'EA Games' folder in my documents, just an 'Electronic Arts' folder which has TS4 files in it. I can't find anywhere on my computer where my Sims 2 files are stored... :confused:


    Wow that is weird. You should have a folder in your documents for the game. I looked online to see if Mac was different, some say no, that might be for disks though, then I found someone say this is the file path for the super collection

    your user folder/library/Containers/com.aspyr.sims2.appstore/Data/Library/Application Support/Aspyr/The Sims 2/

    It looks like Greek to me :D I never used a Mac though. You might find the right files there.
  • "JULES1111;c-16657638" wrote:
    "Terra;c-16656807" wrote:
    "JULES1111;c-16656376" wrote:
    "Terra;c-16655943" wrote:
    I have a question related to the OP. I have the Ultimate Collection for Mac and I can't find the folder on my computer that the Mac installation guides are telling me should be there (Documents>EA Games>The Sims 2>Downloads), so I have no idea how to install mods. Does anyone know how to do this with the UC on a Mac?


    Most likely the same way as on pc. There isn't one in the pc version either. Either make it yourself (which is fine) just make sure it has a capital D for Downloads, or one is made for you when you open body shop. ( only way to generate one)


    I can't find any Sims 2 folder at all though - there's not even an 'EA Games' folder in my documents, just an 'Electronic Arts' folder which has TS4 files in it. I can't find anywhere on my computer where my Sims 2 files are stored... :confused:


    Wow that is weird. You should have a folder in your documents for the game. I looked online to see if Mac was different, some say no, that might be for disks though, then I found someone say this is the file path for the super collection

    your user folder/library/Containers/com.aspyr.sims2.appstore/Data/Library/Application Support/Aspyr/The Sims 2/

    It looks like Greek to me :D I never used a Mac though. You might find the right files there.


    Lo and behold, there it is! Thank you! There's no Downloads folder in there but I guess that's where I just make one.
  • "Terra;c-16658542" wrote:
    "JULES1111;c-16657638" wrote:
    "Terra;c-16656807" wrote:
    "JULES1111;c-16656376" wrote:
    "Terra;c-16655943" wrote:
    I have a question related to the OP. I have the Ultimate Collection for Mac and I can't find the folder on my computer that the Mac installation guides are telling me should be there (Documents>EA Games>The Sims 2>Downloads), so I have no idea how to install mods. Does anyone know how to do this with the UC on a Mac?


    Most likely the same way as on pc. There isn't one in the pc version either. Either make it yourself (which is fine) just make sure it has a capital D for Downloads, or one is made for you when you open body shop. ( only way to generate one)


    I can't find any Sims 2 folder at all though - there's not even an 'EA Games' folder in my documents, just an 'Electronic Arts' folder which has TS4 files in it. I can't find anywhere on my computer where my Sims 2 files are stored... :confused:


    Wow that is weird. You should have a folder in your documents for the game. I looked online to see if Mac was different, some say no, that might be for disks though, then I found someone say this is the file path for the super collection

    your user folder/library/Containers/com.aspyr.sims2.appstore/Data/Library/Application Support/Aspyr/The Sims 2/

    It looks like Greek to me :D I never used a Mac though. You might find the right files there.


    Lo and behold, there it is! Thank you! There's no Downloads folder in there but I guess that's where I just make one.


    Yes, just make a folder in the Sims 2 folder there. Make sure it has a capital D. I read someone say they made a shortcut to their downloads folder, and put it on their desktop. That way they didn't have to go through that whole list just to get there. That might be something you may want to try also, if downloading a bit of CC or mods.

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