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==Standard Method==
  
 
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Standard Method

If you're also reinstalling Expansion Pack(s) and/or Stuff Pack(s),

  1. reinstall base-game
  2. do not install EADM
  3. test load the unpatched base-game first (via the TS3.exe)
  4. install the first Expansion/Stuff Pack that you have
  5. do not install EADM
  6. test load the unpatched Expansion/Stuff Pack game (via the TS3?P0?.exe)
  7. install EADM with the last EP/SP


If you have no other packs to install, you can now run Launcher to patch both games to the current patch version. Remember to let Launcher run and patch twice if you have two games. If you have more packs to install, test load each game before proceeding to the next always via the .exe; and only run Launcher when you're ready to start patching all the games at the end.


The install method above would use the patch included in the retail game disc for the base game only. Therefore, this method may cause the games and packs to be on different patch levels as Launcher tend to only patch the base game and last pack installed. A SimGuru on the official forums assured that as long as the base game's and last pack's gameversions are on the same patch series, quote "You're fine" end-quote. To workaround this shortcoming, try the alternative method below.


As of Jun 2010, this method means you're installing and patching in the following sequence:

  • BG
  • WA (which will patch BG to 1.5)
  • HEL (which will patch BG to 1.9)
  • AMB (which will patch BG to 1.12)
  • EADM

And when you run Launcher at the end, it may prompt you to install patched for WA and/or HEL.



Alternative Method

An alternative method is

  1. reinstall base-game
  2. test load the unpatched base-game first (via the TS3.exe)
  3. run Launcher to patch to the current level
  4. test load the patched base-game again(via the TS3.exe)
  5. if it didn't crash, install the first Expansion/Stuff Pack that you have
  6. at the message of mismatch versions, click OK or Next
  7. after install is complete, run Launcher again to patch this EP/SP to current level so it matches the base game's patch level
  8. test load the patched Expansion/Stuff Pack game (via the TS3?P0?.exe)
  9. repeat steps #5-8 for each of the other games you have


This method would ensure that all the games you have would be on the same patch series, ready for the next patch release.


As of Jun 2010, this method means you're installing and patching in the following sequence:

  • BG + EADM, then run Launcher or patch BG manually to 1.12
  • WA then run Launcher or patch WA manually to 2.7
  • HEL then run Launcher or patch WA manually to 3.3
  • AMB and you're done.


If at any time, Launcher stalls or you would rather use an executable file to patch (don't install EADM at all), download the files on the next page and just bypass the Launcher.


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