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Sims 3 stable cc
Sims 3 stable cc













They will help with in-game stability and with fending off saved game corruption. Originally posted by marstinson:As for #1, install ErrorTrap and Overwatch from. Any others are only if there is something special going on that you might want to revert to at some point in the future.

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Keeping your three or four most recent saves is probably a good idea. Always save with a new filename and you should never use the "Save and Quit" function. When you save the game, though, it clears out a lot of accumulated state changes from memory, basically contributing to improved stability, so save fairly frequently (every couple or three hours). The number of old saves don't affect anything other than the amount of your drives space that they eat up because the game only looks at one of them during the gaming session. As for the kinds of mods you're talking about, they shouldn't affect game performance very much unless everyone in town is using them. Even with those, the game will occasionally CTD, lock-up, and other annoyances, and saved games will occasionally go belly up on you, but they do help. If there is something worth preserving, screenshot it. I also recommend turning off memories and deleting everything from the scrapbook as minor performance boosts (and reducing load/save times). If I start fresh, would that reduce it?Īs for #1, install ErrorTrap and Overwatch from. My current playthrough is 3 or so years old. Going through all my files and cleaning it can reduce it for a good few days, but I'd like some more long term solutions. So a few questions getting answered would be nice.ġ) What mods reduce game stability? If I had a huge amount of clothing, hair, make-up mods, but only a few scripted ones, would that be better or worse than having a few clothing, hair, make-up mods and a lot of scripted ones? I'm guessing it'd be worse, but a second opinion would be nice.Ģ) Do old saves reduce stability? I have a pretty good computer, but I still have stutter issues. ( funny how stability is the only thing the Sims 4 has got going for itself ) However, some tips on keeping the game stable would be MUCH appreciated.

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So until more patches, packs, and expansions come out for The Sims 4, looks like I'm going back to The Sims 3. Tired of changing it back in CAS all the time. And slightly annoyed that it's so easy for my sim to lose\gain weight muscle. After purchasing the City Living expansion and playing The Sims 4 for a week, I'm already bored.















Sims 3 stable cc