Experiencing technical issues playing The Sims: Legacy Edition? Read our article for help with troubleshooting, launching, and common issues.
The Sims: Legacy Collection includes The Sims, The Sims 4: Throwback Fit Kit, and the following The Sims packs:
The Sims was re-released to celebrate 25 years of the franchise. This re-released version of the first game in the franchise is updated to run on modern computers and operating systems. The Sims has been rebuilt, but the gameplay and graphics remain true to the original games, keeping the nostalgia and gameplay experience the same as when it first launched.
Key updates and differences:
Bugs that could be fixed safely and without changing the game's design have been fixed. Bugs that could introduce major risks when fixed weren’t addressed.
The Sims 1 launches on your primary monitor in full-screen mode. It will scale the game user interface and some in-game screens (like the neighborhood map) to help the lower-resolution graphics look as crisp as possible.
Here’s how to enter windowed mode:
Yes, any old save files you still have for The Sims 1 will work with the current version as long as they’re not corrupted. Corrupted saves can cause the game to not function properly, have things missing, or crash.
The save paths for The Sims 1 have changed so you’ll need to copy your save files into the new location.
First, remove current saved files:
To import your old save file:
Mods capability for The Sims 1 remains the same. Maxis hasn’t tested Mods, and doesn’t support Mods. It’ll be up to individual Mod creators to ensure Mods work with the new version of The Sims 1.
For more info on Mods and The Sims, check out our policy on Mods.