It depends on which laptop because it requires a high graphics card, fast CPU speed, etc.
Test your laptop before installing at the related link and use the Minimum System Requirements Checker and it will tell you if it can or cannot run The Sims 3.
Yes you can play Sims on window7 laptop.
You can play Sims 3 on a laptop. Whether or not your laptop would allow you to play Sims 3 with the Sims University Life and late Night would depend on the graphics card and the amount of RAM in your laptop. Each game should indicate the laptop requirements needed to install and run the games.
There is no legal way to play the Sims 4 on the PC/laptop for free. If you can not afford to buy the game new, try looking for secondhand copies of the game.
You can happily download both of these games to your Laptop if that's what you mean, the games are completely separate to each other and there is no reason why they cannot both be on your PC at the same time. If you mean once you have bought and installed the Sims 4 can you automatically play the Sims 3 then no, you will have to go out and buy the Sims 3 game separate.
your laptop may not meet the sims 2 requirements. Though you might not be down on luck, i have heard that the Sims 2 Life Stories is the same as the sims 2, but is laptop friendly. Good Luck, and if you can play it, have heaps of fun! I hope I have helped! :)
Yep, I always play mine on my laptop.
You should get a Toshiba Satellite M65-S9092 for playing Sims.
Of course it's laptop friendly! Why wouldn't it be "laptop friendly"? If the Sims 3 didn't appeal to all computer players- laptop or no laptop- the producers of the game (EA) would lose a lot of money. It would be in their best interest to make it laptop friendly, so therefore it is. (plus, sims 1 and 2 were both laptop friendly, so why break the streak?) sims2 wasn't laptop friendly, because they had to brig out a whol new laptop friendy range of it, because it was breaking everyones laptops, including min.
Duh.
which laptop?
because it all depends on the type of laptop you have. Expensive laptops will probably play the sims 2 because it needs a good graphic card. If you really want to play the sims 2, make sure you get a computer that meets all the sims 2 requirements. To make sure, you can go onto google, the sims 2 site, or a professional.
No as far as i know the only way you can play the sims2 on a laptop is if its the sims 2 life* or whatever the one they made for the laptop is called, otherwise there haven't really been any you can smoothly play... though apparently you can glitch it or something and it will work on older models but i haven't seen this myself.