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- @IreneSwift If you want to use a lot of Nightcrawler's hair on medium settings then that may mean better performance in the long run. However, there is still a limit of how much is too much. Your game will definitely let you know.
If you choose high settings but limit the high polycount hairs, it may be fine. Only one way to find out is put it to the test. Which is why a brand new TS3 folder is good for such things since game settings become individual to that particular folder. This is how I tested what my gaming desktop could do with all EP's/SP's...I think all store content with all maxed out settings. Been meaning to retry that test out.
https://youtu.be/RecjZIs6N-E
https://youtu.be/eGZxSsm5sUc - karritz8 years agoLegendI posted this link somewhere else a few days ago. It is to a spreadsheet, I think Google spreadsheet so you just see it in the browser. It has about 250 retextures of various creators hair done by plumbob
There are descriptive columns and pictures as well as download links. Many of the hairs are for all ages. And there are male and female hairs. I've downloaded a few and haven't had problems with any yet. The styles and lengths are many and various.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qBa59yKIUPuzGJS8KJ7s7IHLxaOZkNChK_pK4PLUI3o/edit#gid=0 - IreneSwift8 years agoSeasoned Ace@Deshong04 Thank you. I will keep all of that in mind. I'm even thinking of installing different hairs in each of my Sims 3 folders, so I can use them all, just not all in the same games.
@Karritz Thank you. I've bookmarked that page. Sadly, none of the toddler or child hairs by Skysims seem to have been retextured, and those are the ones I want the most. But I already downloaded a couple of retextured hairs by Skysims and they worked the same as the originals, so I guess that won't matter. Maybe it's the Nightcrawler retextures I need to try out instead, to see if I could maybe use more of them on the higher settings.