I first wanted to say that I wanted to put this question in the area where you ask about technical issues, but for some reason I just can't seem to find that forum.
I just got connected back on to the internet after a year. While I was disconnected I ended up having to unstall all my sims games (2,3, and 4) each had their own seperate issues that required the internet to solve. Now on to my Sims 3 question.
I have every single Sims 3 EPs and SPs on disk. But when I attempted to install by disk I ran into problems of the game not playing. So now I am installing them from my Origin account (digitally downloading my games). I have tested it with one of my EPs, installed it, and it is playing just fine.
My question is why when I attempted to install by disk, it wouldn't play, but when I digitally installed my game it plays. Why? Any ideas?
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I can think of a couple of reasons why you couldn't install and play with discs. But the cause will depend on your computer's specs. If you could list those, the people with more technical expertise than I have will be able to give you a better idea of what might be going on, and what, if anything, you can do about it.
Also, I hope you cleaned your registry (PC) or did a manual uninstall (mac) before reinstalling through Origin. Remnants of a previous install could give you trouble if you didn't clean house.
And are you on Win 10 now? Technically, TS3 disc installs aren't entirely supported anymore because the DRM system they use is now considered outdated, though many even on Win 10 still seem to be able to work through that. For a more detailed explanation, you might want to consider posting this question on the EA Answers HQ board for TS3 and see if you can get Roberta's attention; they do a really good job of explaining that.
If you are still on Win 7/8, I would suspect that the prior install was getting in the way especially if the Windows Registry was not cleaned in between, or something might be wrong with at least one of your discs or the disc drive.
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