A Bargain

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Actron:
Quote from: Paden on July 28, 2009, 01:12:06 pm

If you have Seasons in that list, that will be the disk you play from because it will be your most recent expansion pack. The list is as follows for the game:

Sims 2 Base Game
University
Night Life
Open For Business
Pets
Seasons
Bon Voyage
Free Time
Apartment Life
Mansion and Gardens

Thank you Paden, the ones I have/ordered are in bold above, so it's a case of the last one will act to run all the others? If I was to stick the Uni disk in for example I'd only be able to use all the stuff from that pack and base game?

Chaavik:
Well, if you install those EPs in bold, you will be using the disc from the latest EP to run the game with. All the stuff that comes with those EPs you have will be found in game. Your Sims will still go to Uni, have weather and  be able to visit Downtown while you're using the Seasons disc to run the game with.

gazania:
Quote from: MaryH on July 26, 2009, 07:58:59 pm

Oh, yes! I got Uni at $20 at Wally World, and the other EP's were the same price.

Of course if Sims 3 is not as popular as Sims 2 was, the prices might go up a bit.


Well, if you believe the news blurbs on certain sites, Sims 3 has already done better than Sims 2 did a couple of months after its release. This puzzles me greatly. Never mind the usual points ... the economy stinks. Must be more people with money out there than I thought. :)

Paden:
From what I've read, Sims 3 base game started out a good twenty to thirty dollars higher in price from what the Sims 2 base game did, so that can explain why the profits were higher. Nothing like charging more for less, is there? Of course, I see this with many products like cookies, toothpaste and toilet tissue.

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