Sims 2 Legacy Optimization Tips
Enrich your The Sims 2 Rerelease experience with advance Graphics Settings, minimalist UI Mods and Lighting Overhauls.
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Sims 2 Legacy Optimization Tips
Enrich your The Sims 2 Rerelease experience with advance Graphics Settings, minimalist UI Mods and Lighting Overhauls.
Hello there, i recently started getting into object making and conversions. But i’m sort of stuck. The object that i am currently working on has various maps, including diffuse, emissive, opacity and specular. I would i be able to add these map into SimPe in order for them to appear on the mesh?
Hey!
By default, TS2 can handle diffuse textures (alpha chanel included), as well as bump/normal and specular maps. However, the results for those last two aren't very fancy.
This guide on MTS covers transparency, normal maps, as well as a bunch of other material parameters.
It doesn't document using specular maps, so I've shared an example here. PForest has another here.
In my shader mod, I added the ability to use an emissive map (here called "additive"). The download includes a PDF explaining the new parameters.
An altenative to using these maps directly in game is to blend or bake them into the diffuse texture. Again, PForest and I have some tips on that here.
life hack: cc shopping in the defaults database kills two birds with one stone! just download the customs of all the things you don't end up choosing as defaults! everything's in one place! no more yucky maxis eating up your texture memory! much organization, many choice, such amaze!
Did anyone else realise that if you install lots using sims2clean installer while the game is open, if you exit then re-enter a hood they appear in the lot bin!
I thought they wouldn’t show until next time you open the game - this is so useful while replacing maxis lots with others makeovers 😍
Because it’s 2022 and some people still don’t know this, you can easily change your hood’s name from the main screen.
@sometownie Thank you for your kind comment!
I think being a simblr we all have our fair share of frustrating experiences of crashing, pink soup, or other issues, particularly on large and exquisite lots. This is quite unfortunate as the fear of these issues has essentially narrowed the potential of simming. Luckily, I think I have figured out how to run the game smooth and stable on a modern laptop with moderately powerful CPU and graphics card. It turns out that the game can handle much more stuff than it appears. So I think maybe I should share some tips here, which might come handy if you happen to have downloaded one of my lots (for example, this one). I am sure many simblrs have their own tricks or are already doing these, but there are always people who might benefit from these tips. So here are my two cents:
(1) Use the 4GB patch by NTCore. According to the description of this tool, it allows the game's .exe to use 4 GB of RAM, instead of 2 GB, which is a limit for games designed with 32-bit OS. This increases stability and performance significantly.
(2) All game files take up bits of the RAM when you play the game and load anything (from the neighborhood to the lot, from characters to any piece of cc). However, not everything is needed at all time. After all, the sims 2 is not a seamless world like the sims 3. So, the idea is to minimize the amount of loading unrelated to the gameplay. For example, I always build a new lot in a testing hood, which contains only a small number of lots and characters. Thus, loading into the neighborhood is extremely fast and it also does not use up the precious RAM.
(3) Likewise, if you spend 15-30 min on the loading screen alone, this usually means your downloads folder can use some trimming. Ironically, a larger D-folder means your game can simultaneously handle FEWER items during gameplay. What I suggest is that you should divide the D-folder. Keep only a small core set of commonly used mods (by "commonly used", I mean the mods that creators often use as master meshes or recoloring basis, this should also minimize blue-flashing) in the folder and switch among the others stored somewhere else when you play different lots. The file size of my folder seldom exceeds 10 GB and I find it quite adequate for my purpose (and again this saves tremendous amount of time in loading).
(4) Of course, this requires you to keep track of the mods you use on different lots and anticipate what you might need in a new lot. If, additionally, you categorize and sub-folder every cc along with previews like I do, you can maximize the amount of cc you can actually use in the game. But even with a very crude D-folder division, you can play a downloaded lot with ease -- just put the packaged cc in a separate folder from your core set of cc (similarly, your CAS cc, storytelling cc, and neighborhood deco cc should be put in separate folders) and load the game with just these (do not load other lots as you would lose the cc on those lots). This also minimizes chances of mod conflicts.
(5) Before first loading a lot, turn on testingcheatsenabled. During the final loading process, you can detect and delete any potential conflicting items, so that when you actually enter the lot there won't be any item creating issues.
These are the tips that I can think of for now. Please feel free to correct me or add more in your comments!
Sims 2 Crashing Tip
I don’t see this one shared around much, so I figured I’d share my tip that almost completely stops my game from crashing (you know, after I’ve done all the other fixes that are shared all the time).
I tried to add the “-CPUCount:2″ to the end of the target line like recommended on leefish’s website and it definitely helped my game a lot, but not as much as doing what was recommended on this page over at modthesims.
So here’s the main point: my computer has a quad core, the game can’t really use that. If your computer has more than one core, forcing the game to use only one core can help with performance. Here’s how I force it in a slightly different way than the -CPUCount method.
Change the whole target in the shortcut properties to this:
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /C start /high /affinity 1 Sims2EP9.exe
Obviously yours will be whatever the name of your executable is. For the record, I now use Process Lasso to force my game to run in high priority although I don’t know if that makes much of a difference. It’s the affinity 1 that matters, but changing it after the game loads apparently doesn’t actually help the game, so you have to run it through command prompt to get it to start with that affinity, and changing your target to that does this for you automatically. You can read more about how it works at the link above.
Hope this helps anyone who needs it.
How can you make you game much faster! And other tips. (TS2)
I Have added links and tutorials!
1. Rename any CC in your game so they dont have spaces and symbols like %&[] in them by Using the Bulk Rename Utility.
Here is my list with unwanted symbols.
é ”, ; . : ~ ! > £ ’ < ^ # $ + % ½ & { / [ ( _ * ? \ - ] ) } € @ æ ß ü ğ ı ç ö ¨²¦
2. Organize your downloads by putting them in categories
(for example eyes,models,furnitures...)
3. Make sure you don’t have double, same CC files. To check and delete them, Download the Duplicate File Finder. (A MUST HAVE PROGRAM)
4. For us that have the Ultimate Collection, WHO needs origin?? PLAY TS2 WITHOUT IT! Follow this tutorial.
5. Make sure your game recognizes your graphics card.
If you have Intel PC make sure to follow this tutorial to set the best graphics for you.
6. Download the 4GB patch to avoid crashes.
7. Be extremely careful when you download cc (from where it is, how old they are, are they legit?) do you REALLY need them?
8. DON’T mess with the NPC! you can make your own look-alike sims.. just don’t mess with them..
9. The default sims 2 camera is awful.. How about you can see everything in full details?? Download a camera mod! I use the Gun Mods Camera Mod but there are many more.
10. Make sure to have as much backup you can by everything!
Personally i have 2 USB that each have copies of EVERYTHING.
(CC Downloads, The entire game, programs that i use if i re-install the game..)
11. Don’t play your game for hours. Reload after like 2-3 hours.
12. The Sims 2 has many mod/fixes by programers that play the game. For example the famous simNopke‘s Sim Shadow and SkyFix Mod. Search them.
13. Want a Sims 2 open world feel?? You can! Follow this tutorial and install this camera mod.
14. When you download a lot with CC, there is a chance, the lot to have unecessary hacks or CC recolours. That happens because the game doesn't separate the recolours you used on the specific CC you placed on your lot with the rest of the recolours the user had in their downloads and it included all of them anyway. What you can do about it, is to click on the objects, click on the recolour tool and delete the unwanted recolours that came with it. (YOU CAN'T IMAGINE how many unwanted cc i had to remove because of this) someone need to fix that. Maybe the 30% of your CC are unwanted recolours that came with a custom lot...
15. Its 2021 (right now). Luckily there are simmers that are amazing moders too and they making fix patches and programs for the sims 2. One of the best program/fix patch is Lazy duchess's RPC program. Search about it and install it. Its amazing and it fixes many thinking for the game.
16. Hood checker program by Mootilda is a life saving program that checks and fixes corrupted neighborhoods. IT'S A MUST HAVE program.