2 years ago
I'm Missing Sims 3 Content
I've been playing The Sims 3 (TS3) for over a year now, and have been enjoying it. About a couple months ago, I opened my game and saw a message (image attached). After seeing the message, I went to ...
@puzzlezaddict Ok, great! Thank you so much!!! 😊
Out of curiosity, when scanning the applications using Revo Uninstaller, are you suggesting there could be something that automatically installed itself into my EA app (like a bug or something) that is prohibiting its proper usage? If so, what's the difference between it and computer security software?
@CariY2206 I'm not suggesting that any other data downloaded alongside the EA App or Sims 3. It's more that the data that is supposed to be present—registry entries and other hidden files—may have been corrupted or removed or not created properly. It's difficult to prove and also more time-consuming.
Revo has nothing to do with protection against malware. It's a tool to remove all files associated with a given application. When you uninstall an app through Windows or a game launcher, often only the application itself is removed, not the rest of the data. So if you currrently have broken Sims 3 registry entries, you'll still have those broken entries after uninstalling through the EA App. Revo finds those entries and deletes them too, allowing you to start fresh after the reinstall.
@puzzlezaddict Thank you so much for clarifying that for me!
I went through the steps you left for me, but I'm still experiencing the same problem as before. For clarity, should the packs be installed under the following by default:
C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 3
Or should they be installed in another folder within The Sims 3 folder? This is the exact location of the pack folders before and after I followed the Revo Uninstaller steps.
@CariY2206 That location is fine, and wherever you install Sims 3, your packs should be in the same folder. I'm not sure what's going on here, and I'll flag this thread to someone from EA to take another look in case it might require a conversation with support. There are some issues that can't be solved on the user side, and they're not always easy to identify.
However, it'll take a couple days to get a response since people are off work for the weekend. In the interim, I would suggest another clean install, except with three extra steps:
The idea here is to be as thorough as possible. Even if these above steps aren't all necessary, doing them together means you've addressed everything on your end.
If you happen to have access to another computer running Windows where you could test-install Sims 3, I'd suggest that too, in addition to or instead of the above. If your packs show up properly on that computer, the problem is something on your current system. If not, it's likely an account issue. The other computer doesn't need to be powerful enough to run Sims 3—just open the launcher to see whether your packs are present, and you'll have your answer.
Thank you so much for flagging this thread! I'll try this option as soon as possible! I hope you have a great holiday season!