Patch 1.8/2.3 plus Create a World Released
Druscylla:
Quote from: coconnor on 2009 December 17, 05:42:02
Have you tried re-downloading it through the launcher? Items that you have previously purchased should be able to be re-downloaded in that manner. I've not closed the game yet to check any of that.
I did download it twice, now the official site is down for maintenance. I am hoping they are attempting to fix FailPatch 2.3, but I always was a tad over-enthusiatic.
alexpilgrim:
I'm playing on a mac, apparently the patched game installs custom .Sims3pack files correctly but not EA store items (I tried with two items I downloaded here, not officially bought at the store, so maybe they added some anti-piracy crap), and all my previous downloads (store or not) are showing up fine.
Oh, and CAW is only for PC, how nice ::)
SquireJames:
Quote from: coconnor on 2009 December 17, 05:33:43
If you don't have the specific files set up that imyourboy uses, then copying that Resource.CFG could be the cause of your problem. Copy the generic one that I posted instead.
Okeedokes, i'll give that a try. In the meantimes I tried using the DCbackup package files. As mentioned, it takes forever to load, but it works. However, the neighbourhood seems to be doing very strange things. If I zoom out of the house (My family is in the corner house behind the courthouse, the one thats predominantly blue) then it focuses on some mountain road, and if I navigate around, most of the roads are in the wrong place etc etc.
Whether this is related to the patch, or just my attempts to navigate around it, i'll find out :)
coconnor:
Quote from: alexpilgrim on 2009 December 17, 06:02:19
I'm playing on a mac, apparently the patched game installs custom .Sims3pack files correctly but not EA store items (I tried with two items I downloaded here, not officially bought at the store, so maybe they added some anti-piracy crap), and all my previous downloads (store or not) are showing up fine.
Oh, and CAW is only for PC, how nice ::)
The anti-piracy bit wouldn't surprise me at all. Perhaps Pescado can take a look at that as things evolve. We'll all have to try a file and report results.
SquireJames:
Hmmm, well I tried using your version, but alas, same result. The weird neighbourhood issues have gone though, after I removed the DCbackup .package files
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