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"fullspiral;13013879" wrote:
I tend to think it was CASt more than open world. Even in CAS, the loading was slow while the system tried to load all those patterns and such. I didn't have too much lag, and it's odd to me that people say they had the most trouble with WA because I never did. I sent my sims on holiday to those places to get away from the lag that was IP. I could run and play in WA every time with no problems.
Mind, I did have crashes and freezes, but that's not the game so much as the system I was running it on. But rendering was slow due to cast.
I also played it without any mods like the NRAAS stuff.
So as to the OP, I don't really think it was the open world, more CASt. And also coding. Because the routing issues never got fixed by Maxis.
Don't know what you ran because the one thing I never had a problem with was CASt. It loads in a few seconds and my laptop doesn't even meet requirements. My game also runs pretty much without lag, sometimes 2 seconds or so of lag."06Bon06;13013900" wrote:
"fullspiral;13013879" wrote:
I tend to think it was CASt more than open world. Even in CAS, the loading was slow while the system tried to load all those patterns and such. I didn't have too much lag, and it's odd to me that people say they had the most trouble with WA because I never did. I sent my sims on holiday to those places to get away from the lag that was IP. I could run and play in WA every time with no problems.
Mind, I did have crashes and freezes, but that's not the game so much as the system I was running it on. But rendering was slow due to cast.
I also played it without any mods like the NRAAS stuff.
So as to the OP, I don't really think it was the open world, more CASt. And also coding. Because the routing issues never got fixed by Maxis.
Don't know what you ran because the one thing I never had a problem with was CASt. It loads in a few seconds and my laptop doesn't even meet requirements. My game also runs pretty much without lag, sometimes 2 seconds or so of lag.
I ran it on an Acer Aspire i7 laptop. It wasn't minutes or anything, but I found I maybe loaded too many patterns or something and the thumbnails always took time to load.
I had more issues with routing than anything and that is coding. But even so, I really don't want to see sims 3 again in this series. I already have that game. I'll wait and see what they do to make 4, 4. Open neighbourhoods would be a nice compromise.
And development of the sims personalities through emotions and more options as to traits and aspirations. I want the emotions to actually mean something. I don't need angry poop, just like I didn't need evil shower. (I do like that they slam the fridge when they are mad though, and that's more what I mean by development of personalities)
I sure hope they are looking at Sims2 as far as the sims themselves go. And also how the eps worked together.- I loved the Sims 3 open world! :D
It was esp beautiful in Sunlit Tides, settings on high. <3
I had very little lag, usually it ran great. Esp after I upgraded the PC.
When I 1st bought Sims, it randomly crashed.
I later found out it was from having an inadequate PC.
I've learned a LOT since then.
In fact, learned a lot about PC's in general, in the process of the Sims games.
Esp how I can now play Sims 2 on graphics that are close to Sims 3, due to a program tweaking the graphics settings.
Only issue was with IP. The routing issues had to be fixed, to make it playable.
Crashing was almost non-existent, UNLESS, I played online and tried to use "Player Wall", during game play.
Then it was about 30% chance of crashing.
Otherwise, I had the game open all day, between playing, and making dinner IRL, etc., and never crashed. "AiHaou;802133" wrote:
The open world and create a style is part of the reason why sims 3 lagged so much.
Just read the OP so I'm sure I repeat many, but how come then my S3 game isn't lagging on my three years old computer?"Jimil;13013984" wrote:
CASt will not run during your gameplay unless you're in CAS so I don't think that is ever a problem. Open World, however, can eat your PC away. Mwahaha
I have yet to try giving more RAM to my game though and see how it performs. I'd probably won't lag at all and play as smoothly as you guys play Sims 4. 8gb compared to ~30gb worth of EPs.
Have you ever tried changing Sims 3 config file to let it use more ram, than it does by default?
It's easy to do, and I already have tried it. Helps a LOT! ;)
http://cloudwalkersims.tumblr.com/post/63397207980/if-you-have-more-than-4-gb-of-ram-you-can-give
I had 12 GB ram, and told game to use half of it (6GB).- I'm more interested in the direction of sims 4 though......I only have sims 3 still installed because I spent way too much money on it, and I still have to finish all the quests in WA.
- EowynCarter11 years agoSeasoned Ace
"astridentanja;13013968" wrote:
"AiHaou;802133" wrote:
The open world and create a style is part of the reason why sims 3 lagged so much.
Just read the OP so I'm sure I repeat many, but how come then my S3 game isn't lagging on my three years old computer?
I would like some tips then :)
Out of the box, it's laggy.
Open world obviously take more process power (that's a fact).
But some stuff in TS3 lacks optimization as well.
I hardly started ts3 since i have ts4. Can't stand the long loading times :( - xBob1811 years agoNew Spectator
"EowynCarter;13014068" wrote:
"astridentanja;13013968" wrote:
"AiHaou;802133" wrote:
The open world and create a style is part of the reason why sims 3 lagged so much.
Just read the OP so I'm sure I repeat many, but how come then my S3 game isn't lagging on my three years old computer?
I would like some tips then :)
Out of the box, it's laggy.
Open world obviously take more process power (that's a fact).
But some stuff in TS3 lacks optimization as well.
I hardly started ts3 since i have ts4. Can't stand the long loading times :(
Ever heard of NRaas mods? They saved my game's plum. "bobyo2001;13014074" wrote:
"EowynCarter;13014068" wrote:
"astridentanja;13013968" wrote:
"AiHaou;802133" wrote:
The open world and create a style is part of the reason why sims 3 lagged so much.
Just read the OP so I'm sure I repeat many, but how come then my S3 game isn't lagging on my three years old computer?
I would like some tips then :)
Out of the box, it's laggy.
Open world obviously take more process power (that's a fact).
But some stuff in TS3 lacks optimization as well.
I hardly started ts3 since i have ts4. Can't stand the long loading times :(
Ever heard of NRaas mods? They saved my game's plum.
A company shouldn't rely on mods. They should fix it themselves.- EowynCarter11 years agoSeasoned Ace
"fullspiral;13014078" wrote:
"bobyo2001;13014074" wrote:
"EowynCarter;13014068" wrote:
"astridentanja;13013968" wrote:
"AiHaou;802133" wrote:
The open world and create a style is part of the reason why sims 3 lagged so much.
Just read the OP so I'm sure I repeat many, but how come then my S3 game isn't lagging on my three years old computer?
I would like some tips then :)
Out of the box, it's laggy.
Open world obviously take more process power (that's a fact).
But some stuff in TS3 lacks optimization as well.
I hardly started ts3 since i have ts4. Can't stand the long loading times :(
Ever heard of NRaas mods? They saved my game's plum.
A company shouldn't rely on mods. They should fix it themselves.
Exactly.
Heard about NRaas only a few days ago. Didn't had time to try.