There’s also the simple fact that The Sims 2 plus all of its expansions is a slow loading game, so count on a lengthy wait upon starting a new neighborhood. Worse is that the game doesn’t seem to recognize my graphics card and I’m stuck at an 800×600 resolution with a number of graphical options like shadows greyed out. The Ultimate Collection is still on Origin, but not on EA App. The title screen reads “The Sims 2: Fun with Pets,” and the main menu is labeled “The Sims 2: Mansion and Garden Stuff.” This makes the whole product seem like a bit of a rush job. To any staff that reads this, my copy of The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection didn't transfer to EA App like it was supposed to, since Origin is now being replaced by EA App for PC. For one, in game branding is inconsistent. This collection contains The Sims2 as well as all of its expansion packs in one big package, but it’s not without some issues. This may sound like the death knell for the classic game (that I have argued as being as good or better than The Sims 3), but in stark contrast, EA is instead releasing The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection for anyone who owned Sims 2 on Origin for free. Here’s what the listing will look like on Ebay. After you pay, you’ll be given a username and password for an Origin account. Electronic Arts is stopping support for The Sims 2 and its various expansions on July 22nd. When you dig deeper, you find out these are actual Origin accounts being sold with the Ultimate Collection on them.
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