Ok so we are new to SIMS. We've played about 2 weeks (me and my son, 9, yes I have forbid him to woohoo and he's really not even interested in that... he just wants his pro sports legend status and to interact with dragons).
We have several expansions: Night Life, Supernatural, Fast cars (or something), High End Loft Stuff, Pets and Generations.
We have Late Night, Pets and Loft Stuff on disc, and the rest are downloaded from Origin.
When we installed our expansions and stuff packs we of course got an icon on our desktops. When we click the icon for, say, Loft Stuff, it tells us to insert the disc for Pets. Dumb huh? It makes me wonder if I am missing some content. I do see the Stuff collections so I am not TOO TOO worried about it but thought it was worth mentioning.
Also, since we installed Late Night, shouldn't we be able to see or visit Bridgeport, the new town? I don't see how I'd even get to that with my sims. Do I have to create another game and different Sims in order to see that town? Is there no way to drive to other cities?
My main Sims are in Sunset Valley, which is running out of lots, and when I do find a place to sit a lot sometimes there are no roads to get to it and no way to build a driveway out to the road, so the Sim is stuck not using her car. Isnt there a way to extend a driveway from the Edit Town mode? For now I am just not putting residences on those lots, only commercial things since the resident wouldn't be able to drive away. I fear that if I run out of ways to expand the city, the interest in the game will die out. Its not a very big playing area.
Those are my misc sims problems that just annoy my game play. I posted my other, more pressing, problem in another thread. I would like to purchase Dragon Valley for my son, but I am afraid I wont be able to access the content because we are such noobs that mom wont be able to figure out how to actually get him to the dragon town with his Sim that he's been promoting.
Maybe I just need a quick crash course on how this game works. I've read TONS from Carls guide so I am getting there... but its not all completely spelled out in every case.