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@KEC-14 I know of a couple ways to run Windows apps in Linux, depending on the distro installed, so yes, you could pursue this in theory. However, make sure the underlying hardware is capable of running Sims 4 properly. The issue with Chromebooks is not that Chrome OS is too weak or somehow insufficient; it's that Chromebooks tend to have weak processors and graphics chips that aren't suitable for running even a moderately demanding game.
Yeah, I've run the Sims 4 under linux with Wine and Lutris. Not at length, but it launched. (I was considering traveling with my linux laptop.)
Running the game under an emulater adds a layer of overhead, so you would need to make sure that the hardware was even better than the specs to run the game under Windows to get an optimal experience.
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