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1  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Pets patch - all CC borked! on: 2011 October 18, 10:32:30
Reloaded torrent is up on TPB.

That release is a fake, FLT is the official scene release.
2  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The Sims 3 Late Night Official Prima Game Guide PC-Unleashed *searchable PDF* on: 2010 November 11, 01:27:45
Additional mirrors

http://www.mediafire.com/?f53mf5o3iaofd0n
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MPJJWC8B
http://hotfile.com/dl/81784139/b27dd07/The_Sims_3_Late_Night_Official_Game.Guide_-_Unleashed.pdf.html
3  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: Prima L&P Guide for Late Night on: 2010 November 01, 10:36:00
Thank you very much for the links Skadi.  Cheesy
4  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: EA store stuff in *.dbc format - a torrent on: 2010 February 11, 05:24:31
Thanks for the one stop shopping!

Stopped playing and coming back to the game now.
5  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: How fast is your TS3? on: 2009 August 19, 02:15:22
I've been circling around Win7 but I still play old games, and I would hate to lose the compatibility, and I'm currently to busy to make my machine dual boot. The joy of computers is they only run as fast as your slowest component. Yes the GTS250 is over kill for TS3, but RA3 sure looks purty!

Win7 pro or better can completely emulate XP via virutal machine, your current setup already supports it, though I don't know the performance hit you can expect from the overhead. I'm confident you can run most apps fine, gaming on the other hand, the picture gets blurry.

RA3 and it's expansion is so last year; CNC4 is out in 2010.  Wink
6  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: How fast is your TS3? on: 2009 August 17, 02:11:11
Overclocking can't do miracles. It's a good result to squeeze 3GHz out of a Brisbane-Athlon but the resulting 20% perfomance increase are just on the edge of noticeability. There's no way it can compete with a Phenom II at any rate.

If she can get the cpu up to 3ghz it will be noticeable; I have yet to see any evidence sims 3 fully utilizes quad cores preventing maximized returns on phenom II.

And the graphics card won't be a bottleneck, TS3 ist just as CPU-limited as TS2.

There's no such thing as a general bottleneck, there are limits, and it really depends on the game you're playing. Unless you don't go and try to play TS3 on an IGP or something it's going to be CPU-limited no matter what.

In the context of sims 2/sims 3 this is true, but Skadi purchase a gt250 which is overkill for the sims 3, I made an assumption that she also plays other games where her current cpu will bottleneck; she has acknowledge this herself.  

Whoever said that overclocking would be good needs to google Cheesy because overclocking is usually something that many try not to do. Overclocking a card will only give a small gain but also give a pretty big chance of a faster death, of either being burnt out or the person clocking it to high and then, well burning it out XD. Leave overclocking to the maker's of the card, Sim fans aren't the kind of gamers who should even have to bother with overclocking, because if you can't play the game fine it's not going to get any better just because you overclocked a crappy card or processor.

Your advice is sound for the "average" sims player who purchase their computers off dell.com but both Luisa and Skadi and stated in their posts they built their computers themselves, thus are already quite tech savy and capable of researching and deciding whether it a good idea.

If you could only upgrade one thing, I'd go for maxing out the RAM.  But since you will probably find out you need a new motherboard to do that effectively, you'll probably end up having to upgrade everything, cheap.

A few weeks ago when TS3 came out, I bookmarked some cheap upgrade items on Newegg.  I bookmarked this ASUS motherboard ($69.99) with dual core Phenom II cpu ($102.99) as a reasonable starting point.  It has room for 16gb ram, although 8 would be more than enough to last until the next upgrade.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131381

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103680

Luisa current gigabyte mobo supports up to 16gb of ram spread over 4 mem slots; Luisa is based in England and newegg does not ship internationally.
7  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: How fast is your TS3? on: 2009 August 16, 06:35:54
Since we're throwing around hardware configs and questions, I just upgraded to a AMD 4600+ dual core with 4gb ram and a shiny new Nvidia GTS250 1gb video card. TS3 flies, and I'm looking forward to reinstalling TS2 to enjoy it at a reasonable speed.
I am wondering if it would be worthwhile to arr-quire a copy of 64 bit XP to take advantage of the new hardware. Does 64 bit XP recognise more ram or is 4gb still the limit? I'd rather not go to Vista, I just find it really clunky.

XP 64 recognizes up to 128gb of ram. If you going the arr route might as well go with Windows 7(ram limit ranges from 8-192gb between the six editions) to take advatage of dx10+, you can switch back to XP 64 of your not happy.

Nice video card but it' s hugely bottlenecked by your cpu a phenom II would be a better match. Hopefully your current cpu is socket am2 and not 939.

Sims 2 does not support multicore processors, so your performance leap may not be as profound.
8  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: How fast is your TS3? on: 2009 August 16, 02:42:36
If you buildt your own rig you should be fairly tech savy and comfortable installing/tweaking hardware.

Have you tried overclocking your existing cpu/mem? Defragged? Why spend money if you do not need to in my opinion.

You would get a more noticeable gain with a new cpu vs ram. Bad idea to buy faster ram, more is better, what I mean is 6-8 gigs of 6400 ram is more productive then 4 gigs of 9600 ram, cheaper too by roughly half. This is only appicable in a 64bit OS. Your video card will be a bottleneck if you upgrade to a faster cpu.

Overclock first then buy new hardware if you're still not satisfied.  Smiley
9  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Cannot Uninstall Sims3pack File on: 2009 August 16, 02:19:46
nanacake: Tried that long before I created this thread; doesn't solve the problem. Oddly enough I was looking at 3viewer for it's uninstall functions which I can't seem to find, meh.
I've solved the problem for myself by deleting the dccache folder and reinstalling everythig. Huge hassle but with no other solutions presenting themselves...

Snowball: Are you asking about downloaded or install content via launcher? For downloaded content, look at coconnor post in this thread. For installed content open the launcher, click on the installed content button, check the item you want to delete and then press the uninstall button.

Buzzler: Only solution I can give you at this time is to delete your dccache folder BUT this will wipe everything you've ever installed via the launcher requiring you track down and reinstall everything. Fairly simple if you still have all your sim3pack files in your downloads folder. If you deleted that folder's contents then it is a tedious grind to manually track everything down from various websites. It a solution of last resort, tread with care.



10  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: How fast is your TS3? on: 2009 August 15, 05:18:51
No clean boot, sorry

45 secs: Nointro, awesomemod, +1.5 gigs of custom content(dccache+mods folder)
29 secs:
12 secs:
24 secs:
11 secs:

Not sure if you wanted my sys specs but I'll post it.

Vista 64 bit
Slow WD Sata HD(5.3 WEI Score)
Abit IP35 mobo
Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.44ghz
Patriot 800mhz (2x2)+(2x1) Cas 4-4-4-12
BFG 8800 GT OC

Are you using XP 64 bit? If not, your on 32 bit xp will only recognize 3 gigs of ram not 4.
11  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Cannot Uninstall Sims3pack File on: 2009 August 15, 04:51:21
I've already done that but it doesn't help.

The downloads folder is a backup; installed sims3pack files are mashed together in the dccache folder, so unless it is removed from there, it will always remain installed.

I've edited my first post to make that more clear.

Thanks for replying
12  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Cannot Uninstall Sims3pack File on: 2009 August 14, 01:11:21
I'm unable to remove custom content(hair) installed into the game via the launcher. The launcher will begin the uninstall process but auto aborts once the green progress bar has partially filled.

Does anyone know of a tool I could use to uninstall the file or any other suggestions? Thanks!


13  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: Download Links: cool stuff found on other sites on: 2009 August 03, 08:26:43


LianaSims3 first donation set.

Full credit goes to Yasuna at Sims Cave

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?iyklntovimz
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VGPKSGU1

If I broke any rules feel free to delete and criticize me.

psmbd  Grin
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