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So I somewhat fixed it (and I hope this can also help OP, even though it's a really long and dreary way to do it... literally sat entire day with this)
1. Uninstall The Sims Medieval
2. Copy all your games to desktop (just in case if Origin * up)
3. Uninstall Origin
4. Reinstall Origin
5. Reinstall The Sims Medieval and when it asks if you wan't to install Pirates and Nobles too, click NO (or uncheck the box)
6. Wait for The Sims Medieval to finish downloading, then go to the "additional contents" tab and install Pirates and Nobles.
7. And that should fix it - did for me anyway, it seems to be some weird glitch with Origin.
Only catch with this is, that it'll delete all your saves and stuff. I hope that's not an issue, but it's the best (and only) solution I can think of right now.
- EA_Mai9 years ago
EA Staff
Hi @xCille,
Thanks for that solution 🙂 Glad you could make your game work again.
Regarding the saves, for next time: if you make a copy of the folder "The Sims Medieval" that is inside Documents \ Electronic Arts, you should be able to restore your saves and data easily once you finish reinstalling the game.
Enjoy the game!
-Mai
- Anonymous9 years ago
Sadly it doesn't work for me ☹️
But I bought the cd for Pirates and Nobles and now it works. Not trough Origin though :\
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