![]() but my personal favourites were always Nightlife, University and Open For Business anyway.Īs a modder, you are a little limited that is true - but you'd be surprised to find you aren't as limited as you'd think. FreeTime and Apartment Life not being there is a shame. The two most important being Mac support and 64-Bit support, which means it is extremely stable and very smooth to run (correct me if I'm wrong but the UC is somewhat notorious to get working especially on windows 10) and will be compatible with future IOS updates for the next who-knows-how-many years since they just recently made the switch to 64-Bit.Īnd not to throw shade on the other Sims games but even 2/3rds of Sims 2 is vastly better than any edition of Sims 4 (in my honest opinion lol). ![]() I wouldn't dare say so! The Super Collection has many positives for a Mac user. It would have to be done in cooperation with Aspyr (they are the ones who usually "transform" games into Mac versions) and from what I understand, EA and Aspyr don't plan on ever working together again.Īs for "wasting" your money on Super Collection. Nobody would have thought either would be possible yet here we are! So I haven't officially given up hope :D But realistically it probably won't happen anytime soon, and most likely not in any official way. And if we look at things from an unofficial perspective, the game Morrowind came out in 2002 and it took many years until OpenMW came into development, which is an open source fan program that allows for native Mac support of the game. VTMB 1 was a favourite game of mine and it took 16 years for the developers to consider a sequel. No, EA/Maxis will not consider making FT or AL available to play on MacOSĪlas as a devoted and passionate Mac gamer, I have been hoping for FreeTime and Apartment Life for Sims 2 for a VERY long time. No, you can't add on more packs or expansions, the Super collection contains all available packs and expansions that were ported to work on Mac so there's nothing to be added ![]() See this thread for more details: But otherwise, no, there is no version of FT or AL that work on a Mac operating system. So the reason why I said Ultimate collection is because on some MAC computers (not sure which mac you have) you can partition the hard drive to run Windows and play Sims 2 (you would need to somehow get ahold of the sims 2 UC and install if that were the case). Just trying to clarify all of my questions. But, as far as Super Collection and being able to add expansions to it, that I'm assuming is another "no" or the same response to adding expansions to Ultimate Collection? So, I'm assuming no on Apartment Life and Free Time being available for Mac, got it, and I'm assuming no on Maxis ever doing a version of either for Mac. Also I have Super Collection, not Ultimate Collection. Quote: Originally posted by JesseMichaels19Īgain, I technically had three questions there, so I'm confused on the no, and no responses.
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