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Seera1024
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Simsophonique;c-16839017" wrote:
@Cinebar : I probably will try an other day when I feel ready. I have in total 12.3 Gb of data for the sole furniture files. That includes the recolours and the building items. I understand why everybody says goodbye to this game and the gurus stopped to share the UC, because it's the most instable game ever made. That's so sad.
I've found it to be the most stable between Sims 2 and Sims 3. I haven't played Sims 4 long enough to know stable or not it is. I can't tell you why half of my files in Sims 3 go belly up. I can point that out for Sims 2 files that go bad most of the time. If the game is so unstable that no one can pinpoint what causes saves to go belly up, is it really stable? Sims 3 I found I have to play with mods in order to play the game at all with any chance of the save lasting more than a generation or two. Sims 2 I can play without mods and not have any problems and I know I won't have any problems within 10 generations unless I do specific things.
And just to say I like Sims 2 and Sims 3 almost equally, so I'm not just someone who hates Sims 3.
The first step in troubleshooting any of the games is to play mod and CC free. Even if you don't normally play without CC or mods. Then you put your CC & mods back in using the 50/50 method if your game plays like it should. And given your amount of CC, I would not stop once you find just one bad file.
So I highly suggest if you want to play Sims 2 more that you do Cinebar's suggestion and load up and see if you can play for a decent amount of time without experiencing any of the issues you found without the mods and CC installed.
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