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@theforgottencomp Try downloading the content into a new admin user account on your Mac. Don't change any of the default preferences in the new account. Use Firefox to download, and open the launcher (but don't sign in) before you click Download. If this works, you can drop the downloaded Sims3Packs into the Shared folder on your Mac and then move them to Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads in your main account.
By the way, is your store account tied to your Origin account? One cause of content not downloading properly is when the two accounts are different, e.g. if I made a second account and bought Sims 3 on it, then tried to use my store stuff from my current account, it wouldn't work. It sometimes doesn't work if you have multiple base game codes on the same account too, but that's more easily sorted out.
@puzzlezaddict Thank you for the help, and I apologise for the (months) late reply, but sadly none of these tips work for me. I have tried everything you have brought my way, and I really appreciate that you are trying, but despite making a new admin user, using firefox, not signing in on the launcher, and making sure that my store account is tied to my origin account I simply can't make it work (not even now, months later). It's pretty tiring, but I guess that just shows how much EA has given up on the sims 3.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@theforgottencomp Try downloading through the Main Menu instead. Some people have more success there. On the Main Menu, click the three dots in the lower left corner and select Open Downloads Dashboard. After you've signed in, you'll see a list of all the content you own, which you can sort by name or purchase date to make it slightly less disorganized. It's still a good idea to only install a few items at a time, and worlds separately.
P.S. A late reply is never an issue.
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