Got High End Loft Stuff two days early . . . for all the good it does me.

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ShortyBoo:
I've been able to install .Sims3Pack cc through the launcher just fine with 2.3. Just not the store stuff. But I was able to convert the new store items to .package files and those work fine. When there's a choice, I usually choose the .package format because it's easier to delete if needed, plus I have all my .package downloads really organized so I can find stuff really easy.

Drakron:
Problem with individual package files is the time it takes to load then all up, sims3pack puts all into a nice big file that reduces loading time.

Its true that package is great for a lot of things if you dont mind dealing with waiting for all of then being loaded up by the game.

TheSimsandwich:
I don't know how EA can justify a 4GB stuff pack. What the hell is even in there?

60 items, a couple of patterns, and patches, can't be anymore than 1~2GB.

Klondike:
I have the new patch without WA or the stuff pack, and all my .package files work perfectly fine, but there's a significant increase in loading save games/new games for me. The initial startup takes about the same time.

DigiGekko:
Again, the ARR'd copy is just the disk image of a DVD, always going to be 4.7 gb in size. EA just used a DVD when they probably could've used a CD. Of course, they're more flimsy and kind of out of date. The disk could also be bloated with old patches, as well.

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