Also, the only reason The Sims 3 has been updated to 64 bit is because Macs require it. Unless Windows starts requiring 64 bit programs, The Sims 3 will REMAIN 32 bit. Just to disperse any more unnecessary posts on this thread :smile:
> @xLunaSimsx said: > Does anyone here know if my Macbook Air 13 inch early 2015 with Intel HD 6000 graphics card will work without the glitches with the Sims 2? Because in sims 3 it glitches terrifyingly and nonstop. Lol. The Sims 2 runs well on my MacBook Air from 2012
Don got married to Kaylynn, got her pregnant, then immediately died in a fire. Kaylynn is going through a deep depression, but her pregnancy seems to have cheered her up a bit.
> @baddazoner said: > not sure if sims 1 and 2 work well on windows 10 > > also as nice as it would be to play those again going back to sims 1 after all the other games that came after it it's really lacking in many aspects - no ageing up no weather etc I think this is more about choices; if you don't like the game then…
Right-click the Autoplay and choose properties, then compatibility, then Windows XP (SP3). Click apply. Then click 'Run as Admistrator'. That should do it! (Sorry if I got a couple things wrong, I haven't used Windows in a while :p )
I find the red flashing only happens on large lots. I also have this weird issue where my screen goes square even though it says that it is 2560x1080 :neutral: