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texxx78's avatar
texxx78
Seasoned Ace
6 years ago

Is it safe...?

Is it safe to buy expansions from amazon?
Can i make them work through Origin?
I have base game and a few expansions on Origin and i always play directly from there. I wish to keep doing that as i have had no problems with it ever.

29 Replies

  • Hal2003's avatar
    Hal2003
    New Spectator
    6 years ago
    That was the scam with stolen credit cards, someone bought masive amount of keys on Origin and the keys were later resseled on G2A nd Kinguin and got later all revoked. Instant Gaming is selling own keys oposite to G2A, Kinguin or Gamivo, they only selling portals and they keys can duplicated, stolen, region locked.
  • texxx78's avatar
    texxx78
    Seasoned Ace
    6 years ago
    "Hal2003;c-17385681" wrote:
    That was the scam with stolen credit cards, someone bought masive amount of keys on Origin and the keys were later resseled on G2A nd Kinguin and got later all revoked. Instant Gaming is selling own keys oposite to G2A, Kinguin or Gamivo, they only selling portals and they keys can duplicated, stolen, region locked.


    Oh i hope so! Im getting nervous hehe well at least im going to play it as if there is no tomorrow! :lol:
  • Lilinss's avatar
    Lilinss
    Not applicable
    6 years ago
    "Aaeiyn;c-17384866" wrote:
    "ingridmf;c-17384855" wrote:
    "Hal2003;c-17384843" wrote:
    Buying on Steam is safe, but to buy DLC you need base game on steam


    Super important because I did not know about this when I bought a bunch for SPs during a Steam sale. I ended up having to buy the base game as well, thank god it was a pretty big sale so the base game + the SPs was still less than the SP's combined full price :D

    Same, when your looking for CC. I don't have all of TS3 Expacs and some CC requires it.


    Same, especially with worlds and houses. I have seen so many beautiful ones that I can't download because I'm missing a couple of EPs (EPs I'm just not interested in), which sucks :( Storybrook County for example, and most of the modern houses :(
    For houses, most of them also have CC and I usually don't feel like adding all of it to my game.
  • Hal2003's avatar
    Hal2003
    New Spectator
    6 years ago
    "telmarina;c-17385684" wrote:
    Oh i hope so! Im getting nervous hehe well at least im going to play it as if there is no tomorrow! :lol:

    I bought several keys on Instant gaming (including Sims 3 DLCs keys for Origin) had problem with only one key and that key got replaced within 24 hours.

  • "ingridmf;c-17385700" wrote:
    "Aaeiyn;c-17384866" wrote:
    "ingridmf;c-17384855" wrote:
    "Hal2003;c-17384843" wrote:
    Buying on Steam is safe, but to buy DLC you need base game on steam


    Super important because I did not know about this when I bought a bunch for SPs during a Steam sale. I ended up having to buy the base game as well, thank god it was a pretty big sale so the base game + the SPs was still less than the SP's combined full price :D

    Same, when your looking for CC. I don't have all of TS3 Expacs and some CC requires it.


    Same, especially with worlds and houses. I have seen so many beautiful ones that I can't download because I'm missing a couple of EPs (EPs I'm just not interested in), which plum :( Storybrook County for example, and most of the modern houses :(
    For houses, most of them also have CC and I usually don't feel like adding all of it to my game.


    Its safest to not download things with cc as it can corrupt your game and be just about impossible to remove.

    As for missing expansion and stuff packs, if you download things that contain items from packs you dont own the game will replace those items with something else you do have. But some of those replacements can be a bit silly. Its up to you to fix it all up appropriately with what you own. I think mostly items you dont own and are replaced can be insignificant.
  • Lilinss's avatar
    Lilinss
    Not applicable
    6 years ago
    "Karritz;c-17385710" wrote:
    "ingridmf;c-17385700" wrote:
    "Aaeiyn;c-17384866" wrote:
    "ingridmf;c-17384855" wrote:
    "Hal2003;c-17384843" wrote:
    Buying on Steam is safe, but to buy DLC you need base game on steam


    Super important because I did not know about this when I bought a bunch for SPs during a Steam sale. I ended up having to buy the base game as well, thank god it was a pretty big sale so the base game + the SPs was still less than the SP's combined full price :D

    Same, when your looking for CC. I don't have all of TS3 Expacs and some CC requires it.


    Same, especially with worlds and houses. I have seen so many beautiful ones that I can't download because I'm missing a couple of EPs (EPs I'm just not interested in), which plum :( Storybrook County for example, and most of the modern houses :(
    For houses, most of them also have CC and I usually don't feel like adding all of it to my game.


    Its safest to not download things with cc as it can corrupt your game and be just about impossible to remove.

    As for missing expansion and stuff packs, if you download things that contain items from packs you dont own the game will replace those items with something else you do have. But some of those replacements can be a bit silly. Its up to you to fix it all up appropriately with what you own. I think mostly items you dont own and are replaced can be insignificant.

    That's good to know! I guess I'd have to actually install the world to see what would be missing/replaced, since it's never specified in what capacity each EP is used. But I'm weary of installing sims3pack because I know they are a pain to get completely out of your game. The only sims3pack files I have are houses (4-5 with zero CC) and worlds (Riverview and Brooklyn Heights). And I had to debate for an hour before installing Brooklyn Heights lol, but I don't regret it, my current save is there and I love the world, it's like the perfect blend between Sunset Valley and Bridgeport minus the routing issues.
  • "ingridmf;c-17385764" wrote:
    "Karritz;c-17385710" wrote:
    "ingridmf;c-17385700" wrote:
    "Aaeiyn;c-17384866" wrote:
    "ingridmf;c-17384855" wrote:
    "Hal2003;c-17384843" wrote:
    Buying on Steam is safe, but to buy DLC you need base game on steam


    Super important because I did not know about this when I bought a bunch for SPs during a Steam sale. I ended up having to buy the base game as well, thank god it was a pretty big sale so the base game + the SPs was still less than the SP's combined full price :D

    Same, when your looking for CC. I don't have all of TS3 Expacs and some CC requires it.


    Same, especially with worlds and houses. I have seen so many beautiful ones that I can't download because I'm missing a couple of EPs (EPs I'm just not interested in), which plum :( Storybrook County for example, and most of the modern houses :(
    For houses, most of them also have CC and I usually don't feel like adding all of it to my game.


    Its safest to not download things with cc as it can corrupt your game and be just about impossible to remove.

    As for missing expansion and stuff packs, if you download things that contain items from packs you dont own the game will replace those items with something else you do have. But some of those replacements can be a bit silly. Its up to you to fix it all up appropriately with what you own. I think mostly items you dont own and are replaced can be insignificant.

    That's good to know! I guess I'd have to actually install the world to see what would be missing/replaced, since it's never specified in what capacity each EP is used. But I'm weary of installing sims3pack because I know they are a pain to get completely out of your game. The only sims3pack files I have are houses (4-5 with zero CC) and worlds (Riverview and Brooklyn Heights). And I had to debate for an hour before installing Brooklyn Heights lol, but I don't regret it, my current save is there and I love the world, it's like the perfect blend between Sunset Valley and Bridgeport minus the routing issues.


    The thing I do is have separate Sims 3 folders. I make a lot of videos and have gradually evolved to a point where I have a separate Sims 3 folder for each story line.

    If I want to add new Custom Content I will quickly make a new Sims 3 folder and install that content in the new folder. I've developed a few tricks over the years so that I now have a way of quickly making a new folder. I have been planning to make a video tutorial on it for a few months now, but I found it was going to be a very long video. I've since thought I might break it up into a series of 2 or 3 videos.
  • Lilinss's avatar
    Lilinss
    Not applicable
    6 years ago
    Oh I never even thought about that, thanks for the tip @Karritz

    I'll try copy-pasting my Sims 3 folder somewhere else as it is. Then install the world, play for a while to see if it's manageable without the missing EPs. If it is then great. If it isn't then I'll just revert back to the Sims 3 folder I backed up.

    That should work right?
  • "ingridmf;c-17386667" wrote:
    Oh I never even thought about that, thanks for the tip @Karritz

    I'll try copy-pasting my Sims 3 folder somewhere else as it is. Then install the world, play for a while to see if it's manageable without the missing EPs. If it is then great. If it isn't then I'll just revert back to the Sims 3 folder I backed up.

    That should work right?


    Good luck and have fun. I just rename my sims 3 folders and keep them all together in the same place. It took me a while to work that out. It's up to you how you manage it - just have fun testing your new world.

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