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Oh there are plenty of tutorials that show you how to run sims 2 on windows 10 and than I have the complete edition origin once gave as a gift.
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Oh there are plenty of tutorials that show you how to run sims 2 on windows 10 and than I have the complete edition origin once gave as a gift.
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Thats sad.
But even they run perfectly on windows 10 I'm thinking about building a pc for older games, like The Sims 1 and also DOS games.
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I tried the last content (Eco Life), but I didn't like it. My game even froze.
I have windows 7 on my PC right now. It's an older PC that was built right around when Windows 10 first came out and sucked so I was like, time to stick with what I know! I love windows 7. But when I rebuild, I'm going 10 because my PCs are gaming PCs and I want my next one as optimized as possible so it can handle anything that comes out in the following years for a bit. Like, I play TS4 and it works okay on this computer but it would work and look so much better on 10, I think.
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I play The Sims 4 pretty regularly but my favourite is Sims 2 (although it took a bit of work to get it to run). I could never get into The Sims 3, whenever I try it it's super laggy.