How much is too much

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BlueSoup:
I know, mine are about 1.5 minutes, and I am impatient.

Andygal:
Lol I would go insane too. My game takes about a minute and a half  to get started and another minute into the neighbourhood and 30 seconds into a house. That's better then it used to be because I upgraded to 768 megabytes of RAM.

DuckSpeak:
Quote from: KLGFCG on 2005 November 01, 02:48:18

Hmm, I feel a little greedy now... my download folder (encompassing bodyshop items, objects, hacks, careers, and walls/floors) currently totals 11 GB. I need a 12-step program. Honestly though, I'm happy with how my game plays (approx. 15 minute load time, another 2-3 minutes to get into the neighborhood, then it's smooth sailing from there) so I figure I won't worry about it. If it blows up in the proverbial visible-from-space fireball... well, I had a lot of fun getting it there. On another note, what does checking the recursive box in SimPe's scan folders do exactly? ~KG


Too bad, there is www.civanon.org but no www.sims2anon.org.

Bangelnuts:
Quote from: twojeffs on 2005 November 01, 02:58:39

How could anyone be happy with 15min load times? Gack, I would go insane and never get anything done.

Recursive: include subfolders of the selected folder in the scan.

I did and found bad files and duplicates which I diabled then went into Down loads and left another %Omb in the recycle bin which I emptied. rerunning the scan in case Imissed any thing. I like the way it highlights recolors of maxis objects in red and then gives you a thumbnail of the item in question.found two hair files with no mesh got rid of them since I have the multiplying Meg Hair  problem.

aqualectrix:
Anyone planning to use DatGen to categorize hair should make sure to get the debug version.  It fixes many many problems which were in the plain .0.7.13 version -- in fact, at least in the hair-categorizing aspect, it works perfectly.

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