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3rd Oct 2024 at 12:45 AM
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The most recent update of Smooth Patch (that removed the broken compatibility package) is perfectly fine to use with NRaas MasterController- the CAS optimisations will just be disabled in MC CAS.
I always advise that users take a 'fix as needed' approach to game performance- rather than following any guides on how to install every fix, every tweak, and every 'essential' mod at once (which often leads to encountering issues that require all those changes to be undone during troubleshooting), just start with the basics and look into additions as the health of your game requires. Steer clear of the very popular Steam guide- it's full of misinformation and incompatible mods.
Only thing I'd always recommend from the start is making sure to get your graphics card recognised. Explained very well by Puzzlezaddict here:
https://www.nraas.net/community/post96902#p96902
Overwatch and ErrorTrap are essential, without exaggeration, for a save to survive longterm.
Many other bugfixes are bundled into the other NRaas mods as well. These are generally your safest bet, they are well tested and still actively supported on the NRaas website if you ever have questions or bug reports.
DXVK is experimental and is another I'd suggest to only use if you're actually experiencing impassable memory issues with your current save, like Error 12 or memory related crashes. It's the new miracle fix going around, but really should be taken with a grain of salt.
These are the hard incompatibilities with NRaas:
https://www.nraas.net/community/ann...ents/topic11969
Popular mods that are badly broken include SimsMX Hospital Overhaul and Mingo's Birds and Bees. One is made for a far earlier patch level and will damage saves on 1.67+, the other is badly programmed and will cause save bloat over time.
Generally be wary of any high-poly CC, it's a huge performance sink.
Some misc recommendations:
Sims 3 Mod Organizer (fastest package merging, clear caches and FeaturedItems folder in one click- I use it just for those two features and not for managing my mods in general)
Regul's Save Cleaner (safe and up to date tool that removes junk data from saves)
OhRudi's Sims Need Less Space
Lastly, less is more.
There are lots of exciting innovations happening in the modding scene, lots of creators are cranking out new script mods- but this does mean it's all relatively unknown and doesn't yet have a sturdy foundation of player feedback. Stick to using only using what you need right now, and install new mods in small batches to make sure they are compatible with your setup