No because you need a base game to play it on.
No, you need Sims 2 expasion packs for sims 2.
i dont think so but The Sims 3 promise to release a new wide viarity of expansion packs
No, that's why it's called an expansion pack, It is supposed to connect to the original Sims 3
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Too bad but no.If you wanted sims 2 only,you should have brought sims 2.But expansion packs are really good,believe it!
you do not need the sims 2 disk, but you need the disk for the expansion pack you wish to play.
Yes, you can install any expansion pack after installing the original Sims 2 on your computer.
No, it will not.
If by "other games" you mean the expansion packs, then yes. In order to install the expansion packs (Sims 2 University, etc.) you need to have Sims 2 already installed. If you don't want to spend money on that game as well as the expansion pack, find a friend who has the Sims 2 discs, and borrow them. Install the game and then install your expansion pack right afterward. That way, you don't need the regular Sims 2 disc to play with your expansion pack. You just have to have the disc for the expansion pack you installed. (However, if you ever have to uninstall the game, you'll need to borrow Sims 2 again to reinstall it.)
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No, lend means to give to someone; borrow means to have someone give you something that you return after a certain amount of time. For example: I'll lend you my pencil. Can I borrow your pencil?
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Yes you can.
"Borrow" means to take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it.
The word is spelled borrow. Example: May I borrow your pen.
The word borrow is a verb (borrow, borrows, borrowing, borrowed). The verb 'borrow' is a word meaning to take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to borrow are borrower and the gerund, borrowing.The adjective forms of the verb to borrow are the present participle, borrowing, and the past participle, borrowed.
to give to someone for a short time or borrow
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Yes, but only if someone has one to lend it to you.
Yes you can. But if the disc is severely scratched, it most likely will not install. If you have a friend with the same game, ask them if you can borrow it so you can install it to your hard drive, then use your disc.