First look up sims 4 macbook on your browser. Click either Origin or EA page. Navigate to the download for Macbook, and follow instructions from there.
A mac version is currently being developed.
It is but you need to download it from origin or the web.
To install The Sims 2 base game, you need ALL 4 disks.
if you have The Sims 2 and The sims 2 pets, install the sims 2 first and yes you need all four discs and the game case with the code. Then you can install the sims 2 pets and you will also need the manual for the Sims 2 pets or the game case for the code to install the game.
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Yes, if you purchased the disc you should be able to put it into your computer and install again.
You'll need to ask the seperate creators of the clothes/mods you're downloading.
Yes :)I play on Mac too. Just look it up into your browser and click on one by EA or origin. Download it for Mac and follow the instructions, you should be all set.
Unfortunately, we can't just play Sims 4 on a Chromebook the regular way. The device isn't meant to run heavy games such as Sims 4, especially if you own or buy a bunch of expansion and game packs.
No it does not, there is a special disk just for Mac users. It costs about sixty dollars and you can buy it on the Apple Store or Amazon. I have heard there are problems with it though, it works slow but I have it shipping to me in a week or so.
I was installing for my sister and I felt stupid for not seeing this. I assume you have the Mac version.1. Put the disk in and open the window of it2. look at the bottom of the window and notice the instructions...3 As the instructions, drag the "The Sims 2" icon onto the icon of the drive you want to install it on (Macinstosh HD, or something similar, if you only have one hard drive), and wait for it to finish copying.4 get a no CD crack:) Why not, you bought the game (or not, but then this wouldn't work.)
No, The Sims Medieval is not The Sims 4, it is a stand-alone game.