Yes, you can run The Sims 1 on an iBook G4 with 1GB of RAM and a 40GB hard drive at 1.33 GHz. The game requires minimal system resources, and your specifications meet the necessary requirements. Just ensure that you have enough disk space for the game installation and any additional content you may want to add.
Yes, you can run The Sims 1 on an iBook G4 with 1GB of RAM, a 40GB hard drive, and a 1.33 GHz processor, as the game's system requirements are relatively low. However, performance may vary depending on the macOS version installed and whether the game is compatible with it. You might need to use an emulator or a specific version of the game that supports older Macs. Overall, it should be playable but may not offer optimal performance.
Absolutely, that is if your hard drive can take it!
No.
your hard drive is not big enough i can not do it for my daughter
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.
You can't really drive them but your sims can.
You need the Mac Sims 2 game, and then when you put into your computer, a little sims 2 disc will pop up. click on it. Then drag the Sims 2 app to your hard drive, and it will begin to install. Be sure you have the MAC disc or it will not work!
1.0 GB for regular and 1GB per expansion pack
no it should still work try it and see
Downloading capital Sims net register to a hard drive is easy. You should uninstall any previous version of SIMS networking then you should be able to download the new capital Sims.
It depends. If you don't ave some of the first sims 3 games like The sims 3 or sims 3 deluxe then you cant install it because Sims 3 midevil is an expansion pack for sims 3 or it may not download because you don't have enough room o your hard drive.
you need sims 2 nightlife to drive or get any car