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@SuperNTG I hadn't heard of it until now, nor had I heard anything about whether it works as intended or breaks saves. What I would suggest, if you'd like to try it, is running it alongside the usual cleanup-related NRaas mods (but NOT StoryProgression), on a spare copy of your save, to see whether you like it AND whether it makes the game use more RAM than you can accept.
The fact is that Sims 3's memory limit of about 3.7 GB (4 minus some overhead) gets in the way already, not always but often enough that we all have to be aware of the potential problems. A mod like this would almost certainly increase memory use; the question is by how much, and then whether your save can afford it, so to speak. I don't know the answer—it'll depend on how the mod is programmed and how much RAM your save can spare.
Then there's the question of whether this mod causes other problems. It may or may not; I'm not trying to criticize it, just saying it's complicated enough that it really does need to be done exactly right. This is why I'd suggest testing on a spare copy of a save, or a new save, so you're not doing damage to anything you'd like to preserve. if you're happy with the results, you can add it to your main save.
Please do keep an eye on RAM use though, in case this amount of overhead is not sustainable. You wouldn't want to start a save that already uses > 3 GB RAM with this mod present, then need to abandon it a few sim-weeks in because it's crashing or throwing out of memory errors. But again, it might be fine. And the less memory your save uses without this mod, the more room you have to accommodate the extra workload.
- SuperNTG8 months agoSeasoned Adventurer@puzzlezaddict I have 16 GB of ram. Do not know exactly how that works. Thank you for your advice and I will follow it. Would you happen to know the proper way to download this new mod. If not, I understand. I just want to do it right.
@SuperNTG There's a download link here, a bit subtle; ctrl-F and search for Download if you're not seeing it:
https://boringbones.blogspot.com/2024/05/supreme-ia-sims-autoconscientes.html?m=1
That takes you to a Google Drive upload, where you'll need to click the Download button in the upper-right corner (not on the file name). Right-click and Extract the .zip you've downloaded, discard the other mod if you don't want it, and install the mod the same way you would any other.
And as noted (in case someone else only reads this post of mine), I can't say for sure whether this mod works as intended or might harm your saves. It's just a .package file though, so it won't affect anything other than Sims 3 itself.
- SuperNTG8 months agoSeasoned Adventurer@puzzlezaddict You are a life saver!!!! Thank you so much for all your help
- SuperNTG8 months agoSeasoned Adventurer@puzzlezaddict I am having trouble installing the mods folder. The no intro mod is not working. I have windows 11 and the sims 3 on steam. The type of file for the nointro and other mod is windows media player. It says it can open as notepad, wmp, or microsoft word. I am completely lost
@SuperNTG The files should have a .package extension. And you don't open them or modify them in any way. (If you have tried to open them, delete them and download fresh copies.) The only thing you need to do is place them in the Packages folder for the game to read.
The Windows Media Player part is irrelevant. That's Windows telling you what app it would use to open the files by default, and I guess you set that association with .package files at some point. But it doesn't affect how Sims 3 reads the files at all.
- SuperNTG8 months agoSeasoned AdventurerI am having difficulty. I uninstalled the game and reinstalled the game because the last time I played it, it would not exit the game. After the reinstall, same issue. The no opening mod and other mod are not working, as well. Also, when I reinstalled the game, the mods were installed with the game. I am completely lost lol
@SuperNTG Is OneDrive running on your computer? Even if you never use it, OneDrive can interfere with saving and with mods or other manually added user content.
If OneDrive isn't present, or it's unlinked (i.e. you're not signed in), what antivirus do you use? An AV could also interfere with user data.
- SuperNTG8 months agoSeasoned Adventurer@puzzlezaddict I do have One Drive and AV - Webroot. What should I do to temporarily turn those off?
@SuperNTG OneDrive is the more likely culprit here. The question is whether you want it gone permanently or just want to keep it from interfering with your Sims 3 data. I wrote this guide with Sims 4 in mind, but the options are the same for any folder in Documents:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/PC/CURRENT-ISSUE-Sims-4-saves-user-content-disappearing-PC/m-p/12475370
If you need more help with the process, let me know which option you'd like to use.
Separately, make sure you're adding the mods to the folder Sims 3 is actually reading. You can usually tell which one that is by the time stamp on DeviceConfig, which should always match the last time you launched the game. If it doesn't, that's not the right folder.
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