![]() ![]() Sometimes I'm amazed I'm still playing it. This game is now ancient in digital-age generations, and that has its drawbacks. Is there any way I might be able to validate my legitimate purchases here? Does anyone happen to have EA-endorsed pre-Origin installers archived someplace I could get ahold of? I'm curious if there's any additional thoughts on this conundrum. This is starting to be an issue as I contemplate getting a new computer where I likely won't be able to transfer over my existing installed game. If I do so, though, it sounds like I'll never be able to ask for support on this forum again. That's just all the installers and a separate set of cracked keys. The way I've seen to be able to install a fresh game and stay on 1.67 is that Sims 3 Complete Collection pirated download. So, I have a bunch of valid license keys and no installers and no disks. (Brilliant idea - SOB) EA seems to have purged legitimate pre-Origin installers from the internet. (Hey, I never needed to install NoCD! It was pretty cool at the time.) Then when I could download installers from EA, I decided to save space and delete the installers I was keeping archived. I never had disks - I purchased direct download copies of the game and expansions from the outset. The issue is that I'm still hanging around on 1.67, and I want to stay there. For the first time, I'm considering using this download, so I thought it would be worth talking a bit about non-piracy options with it and whether NRaas would ever consider those. I saw a thread locked for someone using the most common pirated copy of the game. ![]()
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