What the?!
Nihale:
Quote from: Emma on 2005 November 16, 21:14:06
Is that the concrete terrain?
Nope, it's grass. All my neighbourhoods are in the theme of "Little English Village" rather than concreted metropoli.
Myth:
I'm at work and can't respond as fast I would like. But I modified my post. Up a few hidden behind your latest picture. ;)
(Just in case you didn't re-read it.)
TheCheat:
Check to make sure you don't have Post Processing enabled (boolprop enablePostProcessing true) and especially make sure that you do not have this cheat inserted in your userStartup.cheat config file. Starting up The Sims 2 and loading a neighborhood with Post Processing enabled originally corrupts your graphics and the game must be restarted with the cheat off in order to correct the problem.
Entering a neighborhood and then enabling Post Processing, however, does not produce any ill effects (that I've come across, anyways.)
Nihale:
Quote from: Myth on 2005 November 16, 21:18:04
I'm at work and can't respond as fast I would like. But I modified my post. Up a few hidden behind your latest picture.
Re-read. My graphics card is something like a GeForce 2 MX 200, which ran Uni quite well... I swear They are secretly bumping up system specs..
Quote from: TheCheat on 2005 November 16, 21:24:23
Check to make sure you don't have Post Processing enabled (boolprop enablePostProcessing true) and especially make sure that you do not have this cheat inserted in your userStartup.cheat config file.
I don't have a UserStartup.cheat file. I think. Unless there's one hidden somewhere. And I never, ever use PostProcessing. The only thing that the guides say it's good for is movies, and I don't make any.
The plan of "try a blank neighbourhood" seemed to work.
I didn't test it for very long because I'm tired right now and/or I just couldn't be bothered.
Hairfish:
Quote from: Nihale on 2005 November 16, 21:33:46
Re-read. My graphics card is something like a GeForce 2 MX 200, which ran Uni quite well... I swear They are secretly bumping up system specs..
It's not secret. They have increased the system specs for Nightlife. It's a more demanding expansion, period. Somewhere around here, there's a post where MaxoidTom says that.
The box says you need a "GeForce2 GTS or greater." I have no idea whether an MX 200 is above or below that.
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