I'm a big fan of sims games, The sims, The Sims 2, simcity etc. Will sims games run on Linux?
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53ty4's picture

hmmm...

On October 13th, 2009 53ty4 says:

anyone here... ???

Anonymous's picture

it works

On December 29th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:

I read .. sims works on linux with wineX, an advantage wine version. but I didn't try it get

AmberJ's picture

Having the same

On December 7th, 2008 AmberJ (not verified) says:

Having the same question/problem. I can get all of these forum posts saying IT WORKS. but I cant find out HOW TO actually accomplish that.

I am talking about Sims 1

http://www.simutrans.de/
seems to be like simcity.

:)

bravenewgirl85@gmail.com

if anyone ever figures it out :)

Anonymous's picture

I don't know =( It's sad to

On October 10th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:

I don't know =( It's sad to know that nobody don't respond to Your post before me.

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