Is free time really the last expansion pack for the Sims 2?

CAN YOU INSTALL AND RUN MORE THAN ONE EXPANSION PACK AT A TIME ON SIMS 2? IF SO, HOW??? THANKS

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    you can use as many as you want, as long as your pc will hold them. the last ex. you instill will bring up all the rest you haVE INSTILLED BEFOR IT.

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you do not have to install the expansion packs in any particular order....when you install all of your expansion packs in the game and play you are playing all the expansion packs automatically. Sims 2 will automatically know that you have installed the other expansion packs and stuff packs. It even shows that when installing...you know, like how it checks to see if the game is updated. If it isn't updated, it will tell you it is updating.

SakuraEmma

Currently I have the sims 2, nightlife, seasons, university, open for business, free time and fmily fun stuff. Yes you can run more then one expansion, and it does not matter which order you load them in. When playing the game it asks you for the latest disk (in my case its free time) and thats all you need.

Ash

you can install all of the expansion packs, that's what they're for, but you can't do more than one at a time. have patience.

weeniemuffin

Yes, but please don't type in all caps, it's considered to be yelling in online forums such as this. If I remember correctly, you have to install the expansion packs in the order they where originally released.

BlazeEagle

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