
With The Sims 3 here and breaking all sorts of EA sales records, it's only natural that IGN begins to turn their thoughts to the inevitable expansion packs. After all, The Sims had seven expansions, not counting the special compilations that blended the core game with expansions. The Sims 2 beat that with eight expansions, again not counting special compilations.
Now, as financial companies like to tell you, past performance is not an indicator of future performance, but IGN thought they would chart out the expansions for both games to see if they could notice any trends that could give them clues as to what may be coming up for The Sims 3.

The Sims 2 Legacy Collection just received a patch that fixes two issues, making it a solid choice until inZOI gets a performance update.

TNS: "inZOI has been recently released in Early Access and surprisingly, The Sims welcomed it with open arms and a fruitcake to boot."

The Sims Legacy has been such a mess you just wanna scream "Groble!"
Unfortunately in order to run them properly on modern windows you have to tinker with ini files and mod em. Should've been a remaster, these games are much better than SIMS 4.