I for one haate downloading at TSR. I mean, hacing some wonderful things in my game i didnt have before is a pluss, but i only download sets. So, i download a set in a .zip/.rar file, extract it to my downloads folder, and after a while im like "hey, where is all this stuff i downloaded?" turns out sets are actually a file of a folder. So now, i have about 20 folders in my EA Games downloads folder with names like "194" or "210", and i have to open every.single.damn.one and guess whats inside?
More .zip and .rar files
ARGH
So even with nightlife installed I cant enjoy the luxury of keeping the damn folders as sub folders because the game wont detect the things in the .zip are .rar files. So i have to extract them all. Cut/paste. Delte folder. move on to the next one.
About a 10 minute prossess which could have easily been avoided had the organization of TSR been a bit more easier.
Like not putting ONE package per ONE .zip file and than have that one .zip file coupled with 5 others in a folder IN ANOTHER .ZIP FILE.






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