Originally posted by: waggy
Ok bummer.
I just purchased Sims 2 on dvd. the box says it needs a 8x or above DVD player! in my old computer i have a 5x player. I wonder if it would work?
anyone know? is it going to be to slow to be worth it? or should i just buy a new dvd for my computer?
Originally posted by: Childs
Originally posted by: waggy
Ok bummer.
I just purchased Sims 2 on dvd. the box says it needs a 8x or above DVD player! in my old computer i have a 5x player. I wonder if it would work?
anyone know? is it going to be to slow to be worth it? or should i just buy a new dvd for my computer?
Are you sure about that being a 5x burner? Thats an odd speed for optical storage. One thing you could to is make an ISO image and mount the image using a virtual drive. Then it'll be as fast as the HD.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Good luck, especially if you are not running Windows XP.
EA has still not been able to get the game running on my box after 2 weeks. I installed the game fine, but when I load up the game, it crashes and Windows reports my DVD-rom drive has been ejected from my system.
They told me I need to exit every program except for explorer.exe. I am supposed to exit out of my anti-virus software, disconnect from the internet, and shut down all kinds of services, just to play the game.
It still doesn't work.
The Sims 2 is the worst coded game, no, worst coded software, I have ever seen in my entire life.
My copy is being returned for a full refund. And I will NEVER buy another EA game again.
Their tech support is horrible, and I will not buy a game that asks for me to deactivate my AV just to play.
Originally posted by: rh71
are you a gamer ? You'll need an updated DVDROM sometime ... may as well be now...
Originally posted by: gururu
yea this is a normal problem. i had this problem with the UT2K4 dvd in my old 10x DVD ROM. I had to go pick up a new drive and then it worked fine. I don't think it has anything to do with speed. it was explained to me that many new game dvds have data printed in a certain way or certain region of the DVD that old drives can't access.