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8 years ago

Is your The Sims 3 game lagging on PC? Here's a fix!

{EA_Lanna: Edited thread title. Please note steps not for Mac users}

Hi guys! I just wanted to make a little post on how you can fix up your The Sims 3 game's speed. This is very simple and should take less than 5-10 minutes max for your first time doing this. I have two ways to go about this that I have provided directions/info for in the document I created. There are two methods...

Automatic Method
This method is for the people who don't want to spend time deleting files. This method though doesn't work sometimes, but this is still an honorable mention and you should give it a try if you're in a rush!

Manual Method
This method is for people who like to be hands on and would like to control the content their deleting. Oh yeah, if I haven't told ya, you are deleting files. I made sure to go in depth and tell you the exact files to delete, the exact folders to go to, etc. I use this primarily and I personally love going through my files and cleaning it up. Plus, it doesn't require you to download anything and you can save up space. I recommend doing this weekly, but I do this daily just to make sure I don't forget. Remember though, these files will regenerate back into your folder when you launch your game. The point of deleting these files is because throughout time they build up, take up computer space, and lag your game. Remember to do exactly as the directions say.

Link to the document: https://goo.gl/tsfkM2

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  • @Idontrcall - Yes, they can get quite large. It depends on the world. I've never seen them go much over 500 MB each, so for a world that caches that way that could be as much as or just over 1 GB per world as each one has two such files. Have to admit that I wouldn't want dozens of those hanging around for worlds I rarely or never play either, but then it becomes more of a hard drive space consideration than one of performance.
  • "aidansays;c-16606335" wrote:
    That's odd. I was told to do it by an EA Advisor on EA Help live chat. It didn't break my game so I assumed that it would help out others. But, I did remove it from the .bat file just in case someone does use the .bat file and has a different operating system.

    One thing, though: the Sims community certainly knows WAY more about the game than any EA adviser. Most of those people in live chats have never even seen a screenshot of the game, they just search for ready-made advice/files on their database. ;)

    We appreciate your willingness to share your newly-gained knowledge, nonetheless! :)

  • Of course the OP means no harm, never really thought that they did and I meant no disrespect.

    When one is approaching an online community where experienced and more established members are already helping out users/players as best we can, it's really a better idea to try to work with those of us already doing so rather than ignore or come across as against us. I would have been and still am happy to work with the OP, as I'm sure would others here, to help them help other players. There isn't meant to be a clique or a closed off community of "helpers" or self-described tech responders as we call ourselves on the Tech Discussions boards. New energy is always appreciated, but it can be appreciated better if it is harnessed in such a way as to really be helpful. As old as it now is, this game is very complex and has lots of moving parts. Often more than a small number of helpers can really keep up with or know all about, so the more players helping others out and sharing their knowledge the better.

    I'm still learning new things about this game and how others play it all the time.

    And I still don't think it's wise to habitually delete NRaas script logs as we can't help interpret them at NRaas should questions arise or something with the mods start going wrong if the most recent 10 or so logs aren't there anymore. The presence of 10-12 log files doesn't really add to any measurable overhead. A good compromise might be to move them out of the TS3 user game folder into a folder of their own on the desktop periodically if their presence really does concern or annoy the player, then that folder can be cleaned out once in a while. But again, actual crash logs and memory dumps, these are the ones of type xcpt or with that in their names, will hang around forever, can be quite large, and are generally useless. Those can and should be deleted unless one is trying to keep a diary of how often their game crashes (probably not).
  • I usually delete the oldest NRaas files if a new one comes up. I try not to go too ham on it. But, I definitely agree that EA Advisors don't know what they're talking about half the time. But, the one that I connected to that told me this information was really persuasive and even linked some forums from other players that had sort of the same information on it as what he was saying. It kinda made sense in my head that since other people have recommended this info, let along someone who works at EA, that it would help and work correctly.

    To clarify, I always delete the DCBackup files (excluding ccmerged.package) when I start up my game. Due to these types of methods I've noticed a giant leap in my game's performance. I can even stream the game without lag. Then the other information like the CAScompositor file and so on helped even more. Even my game loading times have decreased drastically and I can load the game and get into my household in 5 minutes. But, I also do have a beefy computer so it might vary for others.

    If I was in any way rude beforehand, it was probably because I was going through a sudden pet death in my real life family. But that doesn't excuse me being rude or snarky at all. So, if I did come off as mean, I'm truly sorry.

    Thank you guys for also sharing your knowledge in this thread. Hopefully this does help others out.
  • I'm sorry for your sudden loss. The death of a pet is one of the hardest things to go through. <3

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