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5 years ago
I don't merge my CC either, I have 1.8 GB (and i only re-installed TS3 a month ago :D ) and it loads pretty quickly (I have a gaming laptop).
Basically I have my Mods folder organized by category (like most people), with more specific names for content I have more of. I don't know if that makes sense but for example, I have way more female clothes so I'll have "Female Casual" "Female Formal" etc... folders and just a "Male clothes" folder. I have different male and female folders for hair, clothes and shoes.
And then, I have the exact same folders somewhere else on my computer (my Downloads folder) but with images instead of the files; with the exact same name as the CC files. That way if there's a CC I don't like in-game (usually the ones that don't accept all morphs and make my curvy sims skinny) I can easily find and remove it.
Also I convert all my CC to Packages, which again makes removing stuff way easier. The only CC is have in sims3pack are worlds.
I'm curious to see how others organize their folders as well!
Basically I have my Mods folder organized by category (like most people), with more specific names for content I have more of. I don't know if that makes sense but for example, I have way more female clothes so I'll have "Female Casual" "Female Formal" etc... folders and just a "Male clothes" folder. I have different male and female folders for hair, clothes and shoes.
And then, I have the exact same folders somewhere else on my computer (my Downloads folder) but with images instead of the files; with the exact same name as the CC files. That way if there's a CC I don't like in-game (usually the ones that don't accept all morphs and make my curvy sims skinny) I can easily find and remove it.
Also I convert all my CC to Packages, which again makes removing stuff way easier. The only CC is have in sims3pack are worlds.
I'm curious to see how others organize their folders as well!
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