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How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file
How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file













how to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file
  1. #How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file update#
  2. #How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file mods#
  3. #How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file Pc#
  4. #How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file license#

#How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file update#

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#How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file license#

Each track has an accompanying license which describes whether it may be remixed, used in commercial productions, etc. All of the music on this site may be downloaded for free. All the hits and kits are supplied as WAV files so can be imported directly into your DAW or sampler of choice. Thats all I wanted to know really.The first two contain further sub-folders that let you know the type of hit and kit you're dealing with (both acoustic and electronic sounds are on offer), while the third features drum loops in the widely supported REX format. I see, so its just expanding on the main hub world rather than acting like completely seperate games that need the main game to load up. Originally posted by marstinson:Short answer: yes, yes, and kind of, but not really.

#How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file mods#

Again, it's probably easier to think of them as being really big mods rather than overhauls. But since TS3 tells the story that you want to tell rather than the one the devs are trying to tell you, they're not like those two, either. They aren't completely separate games (unless you're counting the new towns as separate games), but they do kind of behave like the two expansions to GTA IV in that they expand upon the base game's mechanics and engine. They don't do much to places like Sunset Valley (the base game's town) other than let you add new venues if you want them, but they don't replace them, either. There are a couple that don't (Generations pops to mind first), but these are just other towns in which you can play the base game. Yes, expanion packs add new locations to the base game.

how to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file

Think of them as being giant mods to the base game and you're not too far off. Each one adds something different, but that's essentially what they do (along with clothes, hair styles, and stuff). Long answer: Yes, expansion packs add new features to the basic game. Short answer: yes, yes, and kind of, but not really. I'm genuinely curious how this works but the DLC offers little information about it.

#How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file Pc#

With the Xbox 360 version of the Sims 3, the whole game takes place in one location where as the Sims 3 Pets is the same game but in a completely new location with new features, objectives and so on.īut one of the main selling points of the PC version is that the game takes place in one big always active town as opposed to small chunks of a town separated by into areas by lengthy loading screens.īasically what I'm asking is, do these expansion packs simply add new features to the main game, add new locations to the main game or are they completely separate games altogether that simply need the main game to load from? (Similar to how GTA The Lost and the Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony were originally built to run off of GTAIV despite being separate games in and of themselves.) I've traditionally always played the Sims games on consoles so I never really got into the expansion packs that PC users are accustomed to, but I'm planning to give the PC version of The Sims 3 a try now that I have a decent gaming PC that can easily handle, well pretty much everything I've thrown at it so far.īut being used to only playing the sims on consoles up until this point, I'm honestly scratching my head as to how the expansion packs work with this. I'm really hoping someone could clear this up for me.















How to play the sims 3 expansion packs with the exe file