It's usually triggered by an infected sim attempting to enter the lot. Everything you keep in your Download folder will slow your loading time down.I've had the "too many iterations" bug a few times. I also like to keep photos in my download folder, but you might be better is you kept those on your desktop too. Check also for read me files and other things you don't need. I've also read having folders go deeper then about 3 sub folders makes loading slower, which is why I use a lot of folders spread out. Also if you have cc just for a particular hood such as fantasy/sci-fi/medieval type downloads I would separate those out again to folders on the desktop and only place them in when you are going to actually play one of those hoods. Do you use all of your downloads? If there are things you keep 'just because/in case' I would move those to your desk top. You then have two choices, move some of your downloads out or upgrade your computer so it can handle the load.įor me 15-20 minutes is my cut off point. If it's taking you two hours to load then even the best organization isn't going to make that 15-20 minutes. I think sometimes you also just have to get tough on what you keep. I hadn't thought about giving the mesh its own folder. I wouldn't be able to find anything by creator. The part of my Downloads that are organized, I do in a similar way with clothing and hair separated by age/gender rather than creator. :) Good luck, and hopefully this helps a little. no formal dresses showing up as everyday, no underwear showing up as sleepwear, etc.) To each their own, and this lets you do that.ĬC is really dependent upon personal taste, but you also need to find your own best organization method too. I've gone through most of my downloads and made sure that stuff is categorized the way I want it to be (i.e. Wardrobe Wrangler is a must if you don't already have it. a particular hair or a particular outfit). This way the only thing in Bodyshop is whatever I'm working on (i.e. I have a folder on my desktop called DOWNLOADS HOLD where I dump all the cc I am not trying to sort or cull. This is why it's best to only do chunks of cc at a time. This is why I manually did it myself.Īs far as I know, removing recolors in body shop will ALWAYS take you back to the beginning. I don't trust the oprhan scanner because I'm pretty sure it won't catch recolors for a mesh in a different location. This way I can have multiple recolors for the same mesh without duplicating the mesh or mixing up the recolors. I will then keep recolors in a separate folder named for the creator. Inside that folder, I have the mesh and a picture of the general outfit. Like hair, the folder for each individual outfit is named by the mesh. Inside each of those folders, I have folders for each of the clothing types: Tops Only, Bottoms Only, Everyday, Swimwear, Underwear, Formal, Outerwear, Active. So, I have a folder for Adult Female, Adult Male, Elder Female, Elder Male, etc. This way I can easily cull what I don't want and I rarely end up duplicating a hair I already have (which used to happen all the time trying to divide by creator/recolorer/etc.) Inside the folder, I keep the recolors I want, the mesh, and a picture of the hair. Inside each of those folders is a folder with the mesh name. Hair is divided between Male and Female. I have folders for various things 'Build Stuff', 'Deco Stuff', 'Furniture', 'Make up and Genetics'. This way the hacks folder always loads first (some things need to load before others) Hacks go in a folder named !Hacks with folders inside that for the various hack creators. In Bodyshop, you can delete the recolors, but it will leave behind the mesh. From my understanding, if you delete in game, it deletes everything, but that can be dangerous (I never do it).
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