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Mad Poster
#26 Old 15th Feb 2025 at 11:37 PM Last edited by FranH : 16th Feb 2025 at 4:13 AM.
I just checked my downloads folder-altogether about 7GB total in all.

I'm working with a 1T drive SSD and 8GB RAM, so I do have a fast loading time of about a minute. 2 if I count the loading screen.

I might even be culling something out, but this is probably the fastest time I've ever had playing the game in 25 years.

Having an SSD, huge amount of storage, a state of the art graphics card and more than adequate memory is the key to having a faster running and loading game.

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Instructor
#27 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 2:11 AM
The Sims with a SSD and 16GBRAM is gold. Load times are so fast with or without CC.

Gosh, remember the days of waiting an hour to play a family?


Quote: Originally posted by marka93
The first year I played Sims 2 I played without mods.

The next 4 years I played I had well over 10Gb worth of mods including ACR.

Now for the last about 14-15 years my mod folder is about 325Mb of mods and most of those are the fixing mods and default adult skins of about 90Mb worth.

New players will overload there game with all kinds of great mods but sooner or later players realize that with fewer mods faster load time.
With only 325Mb of mods I am in game and in the house I want to play in under 20 sec.
With 10Gb it took 15-20 min. to load up a house.


Haha. This is true. I'm watching someone build a neighborhood on YouTube and he had to cut back on his CC because he experienced pink soup. He admitted to going crazy with CC when he first installed the game.

Thanks for the good times The Sims and The Sims Community. After 18 years, it is time for me to move on to something more purposeful.
Mad Poster
#28 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 4:12 AM Last edited by FranH : 16th Feb 2025 at 10:57 AM.
Quote:
Gosh, remember the days of waiting an hour to play a family?

I remember not that long ago (about 10 years ago) when i waited 10/20 minutes to get to the neighborhoods. Even when I didn't have that much CC.

I'd do a Sudoku puzzle while I was waiting.

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"Get out of my way, young'un, I'm a ninja!"
Grave Matters: The funeral podium is available here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/e6tj...albits.zip/file
My other downloads are here: https://www.mediafire.com/?r=wbmnd#myfiles
Mad Poster
#29 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:11 AM
10-20 minutes is nothing compared to my ancient laptop (usually at least 3 hours, and even then it occasionally went into a "loading forever" loop and I just had to give up and try again . Spent the time doing housework, reading, or some other activity off-screen (wouldn't have dared using another program apart from having Gadwin run in the background - probably would've overloaded the poor thing ). Good old days of XP, 512 mb RAM and virtual memory assistance, which kicked in every other time I played (with BG to FT and 10+ GB of CC... gee, I wonder why... )

My old gaming computer - maybe an hour of loading (but then I also had a laptop, so if I wanted, I could spend the time CC-hunting or writing).

Nowadays, 5-20 minutes means I can just watch a Youtube video or two, or check a couple sites while it's loading, and weirdly enough (or maybe not) it feels fast.
Mad Poster
#30 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:50 AM
20-minutes load time is hardly fast unless you're Superman.

This might sound crass, but if any game nowadays had that long of a wait time to play, I'd lose interest in the game very quickly and shelve it.

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A choice profound is bittersweet, no one hears Cassandra Goth cry

Mad Poster
#31 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 2:30 PM
Quote: Originally posted by HarVee
20-minutes load time is hardly fast unless you're Superman.


There's a bit of a difference between loading the game on a SSD and HDD... A SSD would by default have faster loading, but unless I rearrange my entire computer, reinstalling several programs, and/or opt for less than 2 GB of CC, I'm kinda stuck with playing the game on a HDD and having a bit longer loading time.

These days nobody seem to have any patience (just the mention of a below-one-minute loading screen seems to get people's rage going ).
Lab Assistant
#32 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 3:03 PM
My only tip for new Sims 2 players is to just soak in the game's charm, before venturing out to shop mods to enhance it. Especially with all the hairstyles, that quickly add to the game's load times.

Quote: Originally posted by simmer22
There's a bit of a difference between loading the game on a SSD and HDD... A SSD would by default have faster loading, but unless I rearrange my entire computer, reinstalling several programs, and/or opt for less than 2 GB of CC, I'm kinda stuck with playing the game on a HDD and having a bit longer loading time.

These days nobody seem to have any patience (just the mention of a below-one-minute loading screen seems to get people's rage going ).


Dunno if you considered this option, but you could always clone/migrate your HDD data to an SSD, so you can skip the whole reinstallation process. In case you want to sample a video that covers the topic. As long as the SSD is in your system already, once your original data from the HDD is cloned and migrated, your PC will load the "newest" drive first... or at least it did for me when I made the transfer.
Scholar
#33 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:06 PM
@simmer22 Don't make me remember those 512 ram computers. At that time having a 256 graphics card was something for privileged people. XD Each game of Sims series came out 10 years before the time computers could run it, and when there were finally computers that could handle them, EA no longer provided support. So I could say that all the Sims games have always been broken and relatively unplayable if it weren't for the community. For my web series I remember leaving the game loaded for over an hour, taking photos with the game at maximum graphics with 2 fps, and then closing. To play normally, I only played in houses and never go to community lots. what a nightmare xD
Mad Poster
#34 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:12 PM Last edited by Charity : 16th Feb 2025 at 5:26 PM.
Ironically Bodyshop takes longer to load for me than the game does. So long that I regularly open Task Manager just to make sure that it is loading. XD

Sure, the game does take a while, but I accept that as the price I pay for being a CC addict. I prefer my CC to a faster loading time.

People do have way less patience nowadays though lol. These kids have never experienced dial-up!



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Scholar
#35 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:16 PM
@Charity I think the 4gb patch could also be aplied to body shop!! I remember that the load improved significantly
Mad Poster
#36 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:27 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Sokisims
I think the 4gb patch could also be aplied to body shop!! I remember that the load improved significantly


Someone told me that and I thought, Great! Then promptly forgot about it. XD

I shall do it now, thank you!
Mad Poster
#37 Old 16th Feb 2025 at 5:40 PM Last edited by simmer22 : 16th Feb 2025 at 6:21 PM.
If you're not 100% dependent on all your CAS CC when using Bodyshop, loading in just the items you need also significantly reduces the loading time (as does temporarily removing build/buy/etc.)

Bodyshop also loads much faster on the second load (in a bootup session), so if you removed some CC you needed, booting it back up again shouldn't take too long (even if the cache files are deleted).

If you keep the Cigen file, loading the thumbnails also goes faster.

If I'm creating stuff, I just keep some of my newer CAS files + the files I need (meshes/recolor/etc.) +my last made bodyshop file(s), so I don't have to mess about with fixing the SortIndex (otherwise the items end up at the back of the catalog, in front of the EAxis stuff). Kinda lazy, I know, but that's one thing I'd prefer to not edit (especially after I found out back when I made a lot of infant accessories... The mess it made in the catalog when different sets kept getting the same numbers )

Quote: Originally posted by Sokisims
Don't make me remember those 512 ram computers. At that time having a 256 graphics card was something for privileged people. XD Each game of Sims series came out 10 years before the time computers could run it, and when there were finally computers that could handle them, EA no longer provided support. So I could say that all the Sims games have always been broken and relatively unplayable if it weren't for the community. For my web series I remember leaving the game loaded for over an hour, taking photos with the game at maximum graphics with 2 fps, and then closing. To play normally, I only played in houses and never go to community lots. what a nightmare xD


For what it was, my ancient laptop ran surprisingly well for a while, though I think FT (and the CC) might have been at the edge of what it could manage. Didn't last for more than roughly 5-6 years, two of which were not all that simming-heavy (it had started to "dark-screen" randomly, which I think might have been the battery, or motherboard, or what have you - on the verge of failing). Last time I had the game up, I tried building a house, and it took 5 minutes from I clicked to a floor appearing. I gathered its simming days were over (and I was right, it went completely dead as a doornail not long after).

I played with shadows off, and reflections off (unless I needed it for a mirror effect). If I'd introduced the poor thing to UseShaders on, it probably would've died on the spot . Can't remember if I turned off weather, though (on my next computer I needed a mod to turn it off due to heavy snow causing pink soup after somewhat brief gameplay).
Mad Poster
#38 Old 17th Feb 2025 at 2:41 AM
Over 2200 on line here with over 1200 viewing Sims 2.
My time 5:40 PM PST 2/16/2025

Lots more players look for help and CC for there game.

Wow just 3 min. later and it over 1680 viewing Sims 2.

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All my Beginning Hoods as Shopping Districts plus Old Town. http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=523417
MooVille, a tribute to Mootilda and her fabulous lots http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=534158
Mad Poster
#39 Old 17th Feb 2025 at 2:59 AM
Quote: Originally posted by marka93
Over 2200 on line here with over 1200 viewing Sims 2.
My time 5:40 PM PST 2/16/2025

Lots more players look for help and CC for there game.

Wow just 3 min. later and it over 1680 viewing Sims 2.

Yeah, it's no secret that the rerelease has brought in new faces. Hopefully some of them will be inspired to make their own creations, or perhaps maybe just join us for some discussions...

By the way, you and me have the same timezone.

Because the earth is standing still, and the truth becomes a lie
A choice profound is bittersweet, no one hears Cassandra Goth cry

Stupid people are stupid
#40 Old 17th Feb 2025 at 10:53 AM
Quote: Originally posted by HarVee
Yeah, it's no secret that the rerelease has brought in new faces. Hopefully some of them will be inspired to make their own creations, or perhaps maybe just join us for some discussions...

By the way, you and me have the same timezone.

Some old faces too...
Mad Poster
#41 Old 17th Feb 2025 at 11:06 AM
Quote: Originally posted by AngelFrouk
Some old faces too...

Welcome back! :D

Because the earth is standing still, and the truth becomes a lie
A choice profound is bittersweet, no one hears Cassandra Goth cry

Mad Poster
#42 Old 17th Feb 2025 at 4:13 PM
I sometimes make a folder just for testing, but it often ends up with missing meshes. Plus I got a weird bug where some Maxis meshes were duplicated. If I don't delete cigen, then Bodyshop refuses to load again, the drama queen.

Sadly the 4GB patch said, nope, not going to work.
Mad Poster
#43 Old 17th Feb 2025 at 11:56 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Charity
Sadly the 4GB patch said, nope, not going to work.


Tried the "copy EXE to desktop, apply patch, cut-paste back in" method?
Mad Poster
#44 Old Yesterday at 6:02 PM
Quote: Originally posted by simmer22
Tried the "copy EXE to desktop, apply patch, cut-paste back in" method?


Thank you! At least I know that my read only is working. XD
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