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- I know with other MMO's people can run their own free servers sometimes if they don't charge money/make profit from them. This one seems to be an updated version. Looks like a decent alternative to the usual for those who like online gaming.
- Sims 3, The Rom/Emulator file, which is available for free download on RomsEmulator.net. You can use emulator to play the Nintendo DS games on your Windows PC, Mac, Android and iPhone.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Sims, the Mac and a Windows emulator Solutions for Virtual PC |
A Windows emulator |
Transmogrifier |
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Other applications |
Virtual PC |
A Windows emulator is a program that you run on Mac OS, but that emulates Windows, so it's a bit like if you had a PC at home... except that it's much, much slower... Virtual PC, from Connectix, is the emulator I use. |
Transmogrifier |
How to install Transmogrifier |
With a Windows emulator like Virtual PC, we can now use almost all the tools made for PC, and the first one is Transmogrifier. Once you have installed Virtual PC (I'll call it 'VPC' to make it shorter) and downloaded Transmogrifier (I'll call it 'T-Mog'), follow these steps:
You should have something like this (except that my Windows in in french): After this, you're ready to start cloning new objects so you can modify them. Visit the Transmogrifier Tutorial if you have questions about using the program. You can find plenty of tutorials to create your objects, here's the one I would recommand you: |
How to create an object on my Mac, with T-Mog |
You don't need a paint program within Virtual PC to be able to modify the exported sprites, and it's a very good thing to not have to re-buy Photoshop for Windows... LOL. And as Windows emulators are pretty slow, drawing with them would be hellish, I suppose. So we're going to use Virtual PConly to export and import our sprites (that's the names of the pictures) into T-Mog, but we're going to draw on Mac. Sometimes you'll find that VPC will refuse to copy over the sprites because the file names extend beyond 31 characters. It means you have to rename the files under Windows (I personally use NameWiz), and then, you will have to edit the XML file: decide how you want to rename the files, then rename all occurences of the sprite and replace it with the new name. You should do this with each sprite. |
Other applications |
How to run some Windows applications with an emulator: how to create a registry |
So, now that you have installed Windows, you think that you'll be able to use all the applications made for the Sims? Life isn't that easy... (Remember: it's Windows that you have installed! ;)). In this window, scroll down to find the application named 'Regedit', and double-click on it: You have a new window, similar to this one: Click on the '+' of the 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' (what a poetic name, isn't it? ;)), and then on the '+' of the 'Software' to open them. Then, select Software by clicking on it. It will be there that you'll create something that looks like a folder but it's called 'Key'. In the Edit menu, choose 'New' then 'Key' (it will create a new folder). Call it 'Maxis'. Click once on your Maxis key, and create another one that you'll call 'The Sims'. And voilĂ ! Windows has now a registry for the Sims, and many applications for the Sims will run without asking you anything! Have fun! :) |