No.
C:\Program Files\Maxis\The Sims\DownloadsWhen you're opening a .rar or.zip file, extract and go to your hard drive, program files, maxis, the sims, and then downloads.
This is how to add custom music if you play sims 3 on a pc: Go to: My Computer>(the drive you installed Sims to)>Program Files>Electronic Arts> The Sims 3>GameData>Shared>NonPackaged>CustomMusic and drop files into this folder. They then should play on your sims' stereo, under custom music :)
Sims 3 will not damage your (or any other) Mac. Sims 3 loves Macs.
go to my computer, your local c drive, program files (x86), electronic arts, the sims 3, mods, packages. And that should work.
You can't really drive them but your sims can.
Windows Vista Specific answer. Yes! Just copy your own mp3's into; C:\Users\your_user_name\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Custom Music Obviously you need to change drive letter if your 'Documents' folder is not on your 'C' drive! (Note: DON'T put them into any Sims folder in Program Files)
Yes it is possible... If the laptop has a usb drive you could copy all of the files on to a usb and then run it of of that. or If the computer has a external disk/cd drive (it probably does) then you could attach a external disk drive and play it from there.
No, The Sims is a single-player game. In the Sims 4 you can have multiple game files for different users.
you need sims 2 nightlife to drive or get any car
start/my documents/EA games/The sims 2 and in the sims 2 file you have others that keep the neighborhood and saved sims and other very important things. don't mess with the files unless you know what you are doing.
If they were files that you downloaded from the web for The Sims 2 (mods, hacks, Custom Content) you can just delete them from the Download folder under My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2. If they were package files that were downloaded and installed using The Sims 2 package installer or original files that were installed with The Sims 2 game, you will have to reinstall the game. If it gives you an option, upon attempting to reinstall it, to repair the installation, you can try using that. Otherwise, uninstall and then reinstall it.
In The Sims 1, saved game files are typically located in the "The Sims" folder within the "Documents" directory on your computer. Specifically, you'll find them under "Documents\EA Games\The Sims\Saves." The saved game files usually have a ".iff" extension, indicating they are in the game's proprietary format. If you're using an older version, they may be found in the installation directory under "C:\Program Files\Maxis\The Sims\Saves."