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IreneSwift
Seasoned Ace
7 years ago

Long Loading Time

My current save takes 12 minutes to load. I've been playing in it for 21 sim weeks in the home world, and my sim also spent quite a bit of time in other worlds before she got married. Every so often, I take the nhd file into s3pe and delete all the SNAP files, so the file is only 63,349 KB, but the TravelDB file is 122,681 KB. When I reset everything, except my active lot, MC reports that 21,400+ items have been reset.

The game still plays well, and I don't get errors or bad saves, or even much lag, though it does sometimes freeze for half a minute or more, soon after I start playing, after it has started running up to speed. But it always unfreezes eventually, with no negative effect on the game afterward.

Between the refrigerator, bookcase, toy boxes, alchemy cabinet, nectar cabinets, and storage chests, my household has thousands of items in storage, including produce, nectar, elixirs, books, gnomes, collectibles of all kinds, inventions, etc. They also have a lot of things that are not in storage, including over 200 photos hanging on the walls that my sim took, as well as some items in the household inventory that they aren't using right now, but will be using later. This includes swift grow stations (it's winter right now), baby and toddler equipment, a clothesline, holo discs, and a few other items. I'm planning on getting rid of the collectibles once my sim has finished with the alchemy skill, and other items when they no longer need them. Will this help shorten loading time?

What else could I do to shorten loading time?

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  • I use a Seagate hybrid drive or an SSHD their nearly as fast as an SSD and you can get a 2tb drive for around $100.
  • @igazor Their motives also get reset to whatever the game considers correct for the time of day, which never matches the schedule I have them trained to. Then they get hungry and sleepy too early. I don't like that, and I don't like their wishes changing either. But it worked fine to move them to their other house when none of them were doing anything important, then move them back once their lot was reset. Their dryer, which was in the middle of a cycle when I reset the house, got stuck on the cycle and had to be replaced. But that might have been because I moved them, rather than because of the reset, and it's no big deal. It isn't the first time I've had to replace it - more like the third time. I'm still playing, so I don't know whether it will affect loading time yet. When I finish the current sim day, I'll save and close the game.

    @ScottDemon I'll ask my son about that. He's the one who built and maintains my computer for me. But I have to stick with what I have for now anyway, as I don't have the money for new hardware. By the time I do, maybe SSD's will be more affordable than they are now.
  • "IreneSwift;c-16931888" wrote:
    ...Their motives also get reset to whatever the game considers correct for the time of day, which never matches the schedule I have them trained to. Then they get hungry and sleepy too early.


    I hate that too. For me, resetting right before I send the household to bed works out to be a pretty good time for most of my sims. Their motives are set to be fairly high except energy (deep yellow) and fun (at 50%). Sometimes I may tweak motives with TCE but usually I just use TCE to teleport them close to their beds and send them immediately to sleep.
  • @igazor I couldn't believe it the first time, so I closed my game and tried again with the same results - 5 1/2 minutes! And that was with all the photos still on the walls. It was definitely worth the slight inconvenience of moving them next door and back!
  • @TreyNutz That sounds like a good way to do it. I'm not sure it work as well for my household at this stage. I deliberately bought the children beds with lower sleep numbers so they would need to sleep longer than their parents, like in real life, so they go to bed an hour earlier than their parents, and usually get up a little later too.
  • Yes, the motive resets are annoying which is why I also try to target the middle of the night. And then I almost always adjust things back to close to where I think they were with testingcheatsenabled before sending them back to bed or whatever they were doing. Losing overnight guests is even more annoying as my sims are overly hospitable and love having friends/relatives over all the time. But honestly, even an active sim is occasionally going to get stuck behind a bookcase, swimming under the ground, unable to get out of a room, in some odd scenario or something that just won't let go, not every day but occasionally, so I never feel totally squeamish about MC Resetting them when it seems needed.

    My favorite one is where they have left a night venue before closing time and are made to go stand outside the venue while everyone else is shoved outside. They have made it home already or nearly so, and thought they were done for the night, but no that's not good enough. They have to go back to the venue and stand outside of it again. Resetsim from TCE just never feels like it does enough of a reset to be worthwhile.


    "IreneSwift;c-16931951" wrote:
    @igazor I couldn't believe it the first time, so I closed my game and tried again with the same results - 5 1/2 minutes! And that was with all the photos still on the walls. It was definitely worth the slight inconvenience of moving them next door and back!

    Whoa, I got this one right (or close enough)? The week just started here, maybe I had better quit while I'm ahead. But glad that helped, not resetting the current lot for such a long time was just calling out to me as a potential source of trouble. :)
  • "ScottDemon;c-16931870" wrote:
    I use a Seagate hybrid drive or an SSHD their nearly as fast as an SSD and you can get a 2tb drive for around $100.

    I've never worked with one of those myself, but I thought an SSHD was a hybrid drive where Windows would be expected to start and shut down (much) faster and a few system related things become more efficient. It really has an impact on programs running and file transfers over the entire drive as well?
  • @igazor I don't use the reset sim cheat either. I reset my sims with Debug Enabler. It gets them out of whatever they're stuck in, with no other effects on them.
  • "igazor;c-16932002" wrote:
    "ScottDemon;c-16931870" wrote:
    I use a Seagate hybrid drive or an SSHD their nearly as fast as an SSD and you can get a 2tb drive for around $100.

    I've never worked with one of those myself, but I thought an SSHD was a hybrid drive where Windows would be expected to start and shut down (much) faster and a few system related things become more efficient. It really has an impact on programs running and file transfers over the entire drive as well?


    Yes due to the flash caching and Adaptive Memory Tech they have it allows the HDD portion of the drive to run unhindered and do things 3 times faster than a standard HDD. But there are some programs and games like Skyrim SE for example where you won't see any improvement at all come to think of it even with an SSD that game won't show any improvement as it's unable to utilize the technology.
  • "Springfairy556;c-16931281" wrote:
    @Linamints
    Do you have a link to the program.

    For me my loading times varies, some days its super fast other days its quick.I try to clean out my game's cache prior to each session, and I clean out the world cache folders as well.Not sure if that helps, but I just do it.I also disabled and deleted sim memories and turned off online features.


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