The Sims 3 Store Content

The Sims 3 Store Content: All Sets Since September 2012 to January 16, 2013. Posted on Jan 16th, 2013. Uncategorized (includes Premium Content “Gift of. Sims 3 64-bit – installing Store content, Exchange items and CC and packs not showing in Launcher Published on November 8, 2020 November 9, 2020 by BluebellFlora There are lots of threads and posts highlighting the issues with installing external content into the game since the Sims 3 64-bit was released. The Sims 3 Store: Free Stuff. After a few months of inactivity, we’re kind of back with more sims things. Let’s start with some information about free stuff at the very expensive The Sims 3 Store. For more information, also visit this forum thread at the official TS3 forums. It’s the new thing for games to add content through online features. Move the entire Sims 3 folder out of Documents Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, then open the launcher to spawn a clean folder. Copy the contents of DCCache from the old folder to the new one, and copy ccmerged.package over from DCBackup, but don't add anything else. Just load a new save and see whether any of your store content loads.

(includes Premium Content “Gift of Speech Baby Monitor” and “Dirty No More Changing and Bathing Station”)

Stones Throw Greenhouse — 1,900 SimPoints (includes Premium Content “SwiftGro Gardening Station” and “Plants vs. Zombies™ Sunflower”)

Itadakimasu! Japanese Inspired Dining — 1,400 SimPoints (includes Premium Content “Chun Co. Teppanyaki Grill”)

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Serenity Retreat — 1,900 SimPoints (includes Premium Content “Infinite Zen Massage Table” and “Keep Me Clean Outdoor Shower”)

Blast From the Past Compilation — 2,800 SimPoints (includes sets Mid-Century Fantasy, Mid-Century Modern Bed and Bath Set, Mid Century Modern Kitchen Marvels)

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The Sims 3 Store: Free Stuff

The Sims 3 Store Content

June 5, 2011 in News, Ramblings

After a few months of inactivity, we’re kind of back with more sims things. Let’s start with some information about free stuff at the very expensive The Sims 3 Store. For more information, also visit this forum thread at the official TS3 forums.

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It’s the new thing for games to add content through online features. TS3 has its own store for furniture, clothes and hairstyles. And it costs extra money. It’s not enough to spend money buying a game, you have to have the opportunity to spend even more money to make your game fun to play.

Fortunately, EA understands that most of their playerbase has no income, and is dependent on whining to parents to get some money for simpoints. There are a few free gifts from the store. It’s just to give your 14-year old daughter more reason to hate you for not buying virtual furniture for a game she will stop playing when she meets her first love interest. But still, it is free stuff. No need to look a gift horse in the mouth.

My favourites
The Lord Sponge t-shirt and the Lord Sponge computer: The computer is cheap and looks cheap too. The t-shirt is one of my favourite things to use as sleepwear. It looks like the shirts I sleep in. Another is the Deco Tank top for women.

Least favourite
The Halloween stuff, especially the cat. First of all: I don’t ‘do’ halloween. Second, the cat just looks crappy. But the lamp is surprisingly funny to use.

There are also a few items you get when you register your game. These are usually not worth the time it takes to download them, though. Especially the ones for Late Night and Generations.

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And with the expansion pack Generations you can unlock items as ‘achievement bonuses’. These are actually quite nice, and it takes about 1 day of playing to get to the 200 memories you need to upload. You get 7 items in total, from a grill, to some outfits.

The Sims 3 Best Store Content

The Sims 3 Store is far too expensive to my tastes, so I always keep a look out for free stuff and I keep my eye on the Daily Deal. Your game does not improve or get more interesting the more stuff you put in it, so sticking to free stuff is just as good as spending a fortune on virtual goods.