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Dunno what type of title to put here, but...

 

There's this game called 'The Sims 2' which had an huge impact in my life! Thanks to it, I learned new stuff and had tons of fun, discovered my passion for editing and video-making, etc...

 

This game doesn't work on Windows 8 and someday I'm gonna get Windeos 8 because it's the new deal... how am I gonna play this game again?

Edited by Marcomax

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You can dualboot your pc (laptop w/ win 8 and an other version) or you can delete win 8 and put an other version of windows on it. Or download vmware en put a win 7 on it

You can't do anything Marcomax. You are doomed.. For life.

Just downgrade to Windows 7?

=/ My sister has windows 8 and she plays sims 2 on there just fine...>_> or at least I think it's the sims 2..hmm...

I lied, she plays the sims 3 on there. My bad. Anyway, you could do  what birthbtsleep suggested and use put in two computer programs...I know someone who does this b/c they have a mac and have to use a program called arcgis on the windows 8 they installed on their computer. 

Edited by Spiney

I don't know a thing about how to do anything of the sort. What I do know is I've never owned a computer that was newer then Windows xP. Suffice to say, I wish I had a better computer, but all I would ever use a computer for ANYWAYS is youtube videos, so it doesn't really actually bother me too much.

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