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claramj
7 years agoNew Spectator
"Stormsview;c-16415754" wrote:
You could go to your desktop right click on Sims 2 icon, and go down to check game compatibility. Your computer should then take you to a screen where it will send you through steps to see if Sims 2 is compatible with your computer.
Sometimes they will give you suggestions and maybe even offer to play that game on an older version of windows. It will ask your permission to do so, and even let you test run it first before they apply it.
Good luck with trying everything.
I tried that, so far nothing works! I am totally at a lost! It seems to have to do with Origin its self, because it won't let it launch, it tries but gets cut off and goes back to Origin! I mean it worked fine for about a week, than this happened! If it could work then, why can't it work now?
And since I have uninstalled it twice since, its a clean game now! I wish I didn't have to play it through Origin, maybe then it wouldn't have this problem! But then again who knows, since it was doing just fine at first! I don't know maybe Origin updating itself did something to make it harder for it to work on Windows 10, its the only thing that makes sense!
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