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crinrict
9 years agoHero+
Can you link me to where Microsoft said that.
Thank you.
It is possible that they just left the more aggressive version of SecuRom that's contained with the disc version on the UC and not the one that they were using for Sims 3 downloads. If that's the case, then that's really bad cause basically, it could the same damage Sims 2 disc version does.
If you say a no-cd version of the game helped you, I'm inclined to believe that's exactly what they did so it's basically still the disc version which as you say, doesn't work with Win 10 and not the download version one that used to be in Sims 3.
I don't use Win 10 personally nor do I want securom at all on my computer. I strictly used disc versions on Sims 3 and never installed the UC.
I wouldn't get my hopes up for it getting removed, especially as you found a way around it.
Thank you.
It is possible that they just left the more aggressive version of SecuRom that's contained with the disc version on the UC and not the one that they were using for Sims 3 downloads. If that's the case, then that's really bad cause basically, it could the same damage Sims 2 disc version does.
If you say a no-cd version of the game helped you, I'm inclined to believe that's exactly what they did so it's basically still the disc version which as you say, doesn't work with Win 10 and not the download version one that used to be in Sims 3.
I don't use Win 10 personally nor do I want securom at all on my computer. I strictly used disc versions on Sims 3 and never installed the UC.
I wouldn't get my hopes up for it getting removed, especially as you found a way around it.
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