![]() The patched file from the YouTube video comes from a zip download which contains almost all versions of the game aptly named- "TheSims1 Patches!". I could just download some extras probably. I was going for Deluxe because I never really ended up doing a whole lot more in the expansions besides using extra objects. Like how NPCS slow down when you hover over them, you don't see their name, you have to actually turn lights on and off/replace light bulbs (still present in the console releases interestingly enough).Īnd they like, bounce around while standing still and hum specific songs sometimes that they don't after expansions are installed. It's interesting the small things that are different on original no expansion. It's good enough for the time being till I get this straightened out. So I've got a functional no expansion version for now at at least lol. And I copied the gamedata/sound files from TSD onto there. So all I did was right click the ISOs when it said to insert each disk each time and hit "mount." I'd already hit mount on the first iso before and then hit it again end of installation, could this be related?įor now, I just downloaded that regular sims 1, you know that one basically all the sound is missing. I used daemon in the past but apparently that installs malware no matter what. Though I may have messed something up with the virtual clone drive. (Let me know if anyone has any problems, hope this works for everyone) EXE file in compatibility mode and as administrator. (Default is Program files x86/Maxis/TheSims.) Copy and replace the Sims.EXE file from the downloaded patch file, with the original one installed from the Discs. And within your chosen game install location. ![]()
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