Fixin' my slow Sims 3 game.
Hello! I'm currently fixing my Sims because I think I had downloaded some Bad sims3pack. Right now, I've found a method to check bad sims3pack and it also helps to speed up the game.
I can't do SS for my stories because of my Sims, so I took a whole day trouble shooting.
If you have the same slow sims problem, please continue reading:
I'm currently doing the conversation now and here's the link for the method: (don't worry, it's a safe site)
http://martinecoppens.blogspot.com/p/custom-content-tutorial.html
It's a method where .sims3pack files are converted to .package because having so many separated files can cause your game to slow down and causes lags.
Here's some useful tips for using s3pe:
-don't forget to back up!~
-After you have converted via elphy's Sims3pack Multi-extractor, m don't forget to check the (Rename all files Save) or else, your package will be renamed as codes, it's hard to keep track to them in the future. Then, make sure to check for corrupted files using Delphy's TS3 Dashboard Tool and disable corrupted files even though it was the one who look so nice. you need to let it go so you can fix your game. *^*
-A tip for fast coversion of multi-package into one package:
*Go to the folder where you saved the converted .sims3pack into .package.
*divide the files into 150-200 files per folder.
++Reason? because it will take a lot of time the program to finish merging the .packages.
++When you are saving the file, you may encounter a (Not responding) note, but ignore that, do a net surfing to pass the time and wait for it to respond again. If you closed it via taskmanager, you will get an uncomplete .package and may cause you to lose CC. That is why I reccomend to mere100-200 files per session.
*Oh, don't forget this option at s3pe: Select no when prompted to auto-save after each imported package.
Put the files into your mod folder. Enjoy!
Oh, my Sims feels like new after I have disabled the corrupted files and bad CC's