Now here is where I just don’t understand EA’s logic. Alternatively, you can also go to and register an account there, using the same email and. Also, while your The Sims 3 account name cannot be changed, you do have the option to change the displayed name of your EA Account. What it does, is give your purchase history an awesome $24.50 world, which costs only $20 on the website now! What do they mean, “ Your account has been credited simpoints for use on Hidden Springs”? It can be the same name as your The Sims 3 account name, provided someone has not already claimed that name. If you aren’t already, it will require you to log in, and then credit your account 2,450 Simpoints… or not. You can continue through the installation steps, accept their TOS, and it will then conveniently open your launcher and provide a special “insert code” screen. SimPoints cannot be sold or transferred, and cannot be exchanged for cash or for any other goods and services. The disc acts as a game installation, when in reality, all you have to do is go to the Sims 3 Store and download it. SimPoints may be redeemed for The Sims 3 Content on The Sims 3 Store, or used on The Sims 2 Store (subject to The Sims 2 Store License Agreement). Sure, EA can fool first comers, but I know I did not need to install it. Either way, I went ahead and inserted the disc, only to be greeted with Origin’s installation. First of all, there is no need to insert the disc, because the back of the manual includes a code you can redeem directly through the website.
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