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Admiral8Q
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Have you ever overloaded your game with too much CC and mods?"
No. I'm careful about mods. I had a bad mod once that warped sims movement. Got rid of it after figuring out what was the problem. So I keep each mod in it's own folder labelled clearly. Keep in mind it wasn't a deliberate "bad" mod, just not updated after the big graphics mod patch by EA. (Last winter I think?) Ironically I just wanted the clothing items, not whatever scripts were in there. Though now I know the difference.
As for CC? I can't really see that overloading the game. If you have thousands and thousands of CC clothing for instance, it just takes longer to load. I try to get rid of any CC I don't like or is broken. Otherwise it's just clutter. There is a relatively simple way to find what's broken or what you don't want, then delete it. Several ways actually.
(If you went back to some of my first posts in this forum, you would see I had issues with that at first for mods and CC.) ;)
Since others have posted it, I just checked. I have about 3.5GB in my mods folder.
Some of the CC apparently was meant for Sims 3 without me realizing it. When I get around to it, I'll go in and delete that. It doesn't affect the game at all, just sitting there in storage files like cassette tapes without having a cassette player. ;)
No. I'm careful about mods. I had a bad mod once that warped sims movement. Got rid of it after figuring out what was the problem. So I keep each mod in it's own folder labelled clearly. Keep in mind it wasn't a deliberate "bad" mod, just not updated after the big graphics mod patch by EA. (Last winter I think?) Ironically I just wanted the clothing items, not whatever scripts were in there. Though now I know the difference.
As for CC? I can't really see that overloading the game. If you have thousands and thousands of CC clothing for instance, it just takes longer to load. I try to get rid of any CC I don't like or is broken. Otherwise it's just clutter. There is a relatively simple way to find what's broken or what you don't want, then delete it. Several ways actually.
(If you went back to some of my first posts in this forum, you would see I had issues with that at first for mods and CC.) ;)
Since others have posted it, I just checked. I have about 3.5GB in my mods folder.
Some of the CC apparently was meant for Sims 3 without me realizing it. When I get around to it, I'll go in and delete that. It doesn't affect the game at all, just sitting there in storage files like cassette tapes without having a cassette player. ;)
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