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The Sims 3: Base Game All Expansions All Stuff Packs [FULL] Serial Key !!INSTALL!!



Hi Cindy, this might be helpful to folks in the UK. I had the original base game CD but was able to get all the expansion and stuff packs from a company called CEX which sells second hand electronics, CD, DVD Games etc. I had a look in person in a few of the shops to get a good number of the packs and then was able to get the remainder online:




The Sims 3: Base Game All Expansions All Stuff Packs [FULL] Serial Key



Currently, I have purchased all of my Sims 3 expansions on a disc. However, due to moving several times, I have lost some of the games in the unpacked stuff in the garage. Through the magic of game key retrieval on my old computer, I have registered the missing expansions on my Origin account but there is one left - University Life. It is 10 cheaper on Steam than origin, so I naturally want to buy it at the cheaper price point.


However, I don't own the sims 3 on steam and don't want to negate the cheaper price by having to purchase the base game. If I purchase the DLC as a gift for a friend (my partner) can I simply get the game key off of them and register it myself on Origin? Or can I register my base sims 3 on steam to enable myself to register it on origin?


I have bought several Sims games and expansions recently on Origin, Disks, and Steam. At this point I've purchased about 10 Steam versions of the Sims games and expansions (since I'm buying for 2 players), and FYI: all Steam Sims games and expansions/Stuff packs come with their own CD Key which can be used to register the steam-purchased copies on Origin, and allow you to download the Origin version as well. Thus the key is not "only redeemable" on steam.


Although The Sims 3 was highly criticised throughout its run for its bugs, lag, and unique looking Sims, the third mainline iteration in The Sims series helped revolutionise the franchise by introducing two gameplay mechanics never seen before; an open world and Create-A-Style. The game was built upon greatly with the release of 11 expansion packs and 9 stuff packs, but what are the best Sims 3 expansion packs? You can find out right here along with information on where you can grab all of these packs.


At the time of writing, The Sims 3 expansion packs and stuff packs can be bought as physical discs or they can be bought digitally. One of the best ways to buy Sims 3 expansions for cheap is to check second-hand shops or websites like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and Gumtree.


When it comes to playing The Sims 3, there are two main platforms you can play the game on; Steam or Origin. Now, many believe this can cause a problem as you may purchase the base game and several packs through CD Keys or Origin, and then purchase other packs through Steam, leaving you unable to play.


To date, EA has released 11 expansions since its launch in 2014. As of now, there are no more confirmed, although both 2020 and 2021 had such expansions for sale. If that wasn't enough, they've made available 10 game packs (number 11 is on the way), almost 20 stuff packs and 11 content kits (and climbing). Below we review chronologically everything that has been released:


There are a total of eleven Expansion Packs released for The Sims 3, with no more coming - we are awaiting The Sims 4! They are all themed, and will bring a particular flavor of additions to your Sims 3 games. TS3's Expansions work independently of one other and combine all their game additions, so you are free to mix and match them, along with the Stuff Packs (SP). You should install your game's EPs and SPs in the order they were released whenever you are forced to reinstall the game. Many of the Simmers at our forum like to do a clean reinstall of their games whenever they buy a new expansion. It seems to help to make the game more stable when you do so, as no other content will be interfering with the Sims 3 base game. If you're someone who has loads of addons and custom content, you will likely find this a big headache. Thankfully the Sims 3's Game Launcher does a fine job quickly importing new content.


This list's primary role is to link you to more information about each expansion and stuff pack. It also serves as a buyer's guide to the game, helping you choose which to buy based on major features of the Expansion. The Sims 3 guide is very well structured for the amount of information it holds. You'll find that if you head to one of the expansion pack sections of the website, you will see a link to all other content that the expansions add to the Sims 3 base game. This doesn't always include traits, lifetime wishes, lifetime rewards, or new objects. I try to mention those in the expansion guides themselves, although 100% are not represented. A lot of decor etc. is irrelevant to gameplay, and this is a gameplay guide. The one exception here are the Stuff Pack pages. People wonder what they're getting when they buy them, so we've shown what they bring to the game. 350c69d7ab


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