The Sims: Complete Collection

Publishers Electronic Arts
Developers Maxis
Release date 2005
Genre Simulation
Game rating

Game Description

The following expansion packs were released for the game, bundled in a single game known as The Sims: Complete Collection:

  • The Sims: Livin’ Large
  • The Sims: House Party
  • The Sims: Hot Date
  • The Sims: Vacation
  • The Sims: Unleashed (Pets)
  • The Sims: Superstar
  • The Sims: Makin’ Magic

Download The Sims: Complete Collection

The Sims: Complete Collection is no longer abandonware. You can now buy the game from:

Windows (2005)

The Sims™ Legacy Collection on Steam

Additional files, patches and fixes

The Sims: Complete Collection Screenshots

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1,528 thoughts on “The Sims: Complete Collection”

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    ive tried to drag the crack into the start icon but it keeps saying it needs the disk to play. im so sad. anyone know how to resolve this??
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    What worked after the “start. exe” not working (it appears on task manager but doesn’t show anything else), not even in compatibility mode and running as administrator was:
    – going for the actual “setup. exe” inside the Setup file, using compatibility mode (Windows XP Service Pack 2 was what I used) and also running as administrator. Don’t forget the crack file and making the same thing for the cracked “Sims. exe” (compatiblity mode, WinXP SP2 and running as adm).
    Hope this helps.
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    It has installed and i can play it but it is only the original game and none of the add ons. Can anyone help?
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  4. 0

    so the game works fine but I want to be able to use the sims creator as well but every time I try to load it up it asks to insert a CD. Does anyone know how to get past this?
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    I’m having a problem with loading the game. I’m installing this on a old XP laptop I have and when I launch the game, it shows the EA logo and then shows “The Sims: Complete Collection” logo but in weird colors. The game closes shortly after.
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    May I ask why the installation process keeps asking me to put in the CD? How can I solve it? Thank you
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    It’s saying it can’t find The Sims data directory. Also, I can’t replace the shortcut in the game file, is that bad?
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      I am having the same exact issue!! I can’t find anything that gives me answer to solve this issue.
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    If your Start.exe isn’t responding at all, and setup.exe is crashing with the message “Setup is having trouble shutting down the autoplay”, here is what made it all work for me on Windows 10:

    1. Download
    2. Extract All Files with 7zip
    3. Go to your Windows Start Menu -> Settings -> Accounts -> Family and Other Users -> Add Someone else to this PC
    4. Click “I don’t have this persons sign-in information” -> Click “Add user without a microsoft account” -> Name account whatever you want and don’t add a password
    5. Log over to that new account and let it load
    6. Log back over to the account you downloaded Sims on and locate the unzipped file “thesimscompletecollection_201912” -> Right click -> Give Access To -> Click dropdown Menu and find the new account -> Change permission to read & right for the new account -> Share and close
    7. Log over to the new account
    8. Go to File Explorer -> Network -> Click on your computer -> Users -> Your main account -> Locate the file above and copy it to your new accounts desktop
    9. Now we will try to install again, within the files go into Setup and right click Setup.exe, Run it as Administrator
    10. This time (hopefully) the installation process will begin, use the serial code EQMV-73XB-F8J4-GSLX-4M67
    11. If you get the prompt to register, click register later
    12. When it asks where you want to save the game, locate it to the desktop (This will prevent it from crashing repeatedly when you finally get the game running)
    13. Go into the New Installed Folder on your desktop and rename Sims.exe to Sims.old.exe
    14. Go into the old folder -> Open “The Sims Crack” -> Right Click and Copy the File within
    15. Go back to the New Installed Folder and paste that file where the “sims.old.exe” is located
    16. Share the newly Installed desktop folder with your main windows account like you did with the previous file and log back over
    17. Make sure the Folder is still place on the desktop on your main account
    18. Click “Sims.exe” and run the game

    With any luck, your game will run perfectly from this point forward. No crashes, no issues etc.
    Good luck!

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      I’ve gotten to the install screen, but it says drive C is full. Any idea how I can fix that? I’m installing on a mac using wine btw
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