![]() ![]() I personally use Linux Mint, and TS3 and all of its EPs (along with TS4) work perfectly on PlayOnLinux, so I can definitely vouch for that. My guess would be that even if it's adequately stable, it will be slow, because a few more layers of system call emulation and translation have been added to the admittedly-already-huge pile of stuff that Windows always brings to the situation.īut I could be wrong - if the graphics card is where the performance is mainly determined, and if the game can see the capabilities of the graphics card well enough to use them & not resort to software emulation, then we'd be set pretty nicely.) ![]() ![]() (If we can get "yes" to that question, then the next one will be: how well? So your question #1 is whether the game can be gotten to come up & run at all, right? Linux will run just great on an old cast-off laptop, so that's my Linux machine.īut that laptop never could run Sims very well, even back in its day. This is not a coincidence: Windows needs a fast machine. Right now I have one, count 'em, one machine fast enough for Sims, and it runs Windows 7. It will entail opening some cases & swapping some disks around, though. That is such an interesting question that I think I'd better try it! ![]()
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