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@FriendlyBlueBird Hi, this should be possible, yes. The game's save data is kept on another file away from the install, so reinstalling the game won't really affect it.
You should be able to go to My Documents\EA Games\The Sims™ 2 Ultimate Collection and just delete the neighbourhoods, then start the game up and make a fresh one.
Thanks for the post, hopefully this helps to get things moving in the right direction.
I dont have the starter neighborhoods now i think i did something wrong. Please help! :-)
- 7 years ago
if the game is on Origin, go into your game library, right click and select repair.Good luck
- 7 years ago
Okay I FINALLY figured it out! Double click on Document, EA Games, Sims 2 Ultimate collection, Neighborhoods. Keep that window open. Now go into program files, origin games, sims 4, sims 2 ultimate collection, double deluxe, base, tsdata, res, userdata, Neighborhoods. copy and paste into proper location.
- 6 years ago
so do you mean copy the neighborhood files from program files to the other one on documents? or the opposite
- Tremayne42606 years agoHero
@Fruity_girl , actually what you need to do is to move the Sims 2 file from Documents > EA Games > Sims 2 to either your Desktop or to the trash. Personally, I would move it to the Desktop. Do not copy this file or create a shortcut. Move it out. Next start up your game. Sims 2 will generate a new copy of this file. Please note that this will start a totally vanilla version of the game without your previous saves, CC or mods present in the game.
Please let me know if this solves your issue.
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