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Though packages in general are not really a performance issue, some users may experience increased game performance from combining multiple packages into one.  This means the game only has to open one file rather than dozens or hundreds, which may speed things up a bit.   
 
Though packages in general are not really a performance issue, some users may experience increased game performance from combining multiple packages into one.  This means the game only has to open one file rather than dozens or hundreds, which may speed things up a bit.   
  
* '''For instructions on how to combine your package files, see: [http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,17746.0.html MATY Thread: Merging mods to increase Performance! (Manually creating .dbc archives)]'''
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* '''For instructions on combining package files, see this [http://club-crimsyn.dreamwidth.org/28336.html#cutid1 tutorial at Club Crimsyn].  You will need the free program [http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=362412 s3pe] to do this.'''
  
  

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Improving Sims 3 Performance

Does your game lag or jump around constantly? Can you barely make it through a sitting without your game crashing, distorted images, or the program freezing on you? Maybe your game performance has gone downhill from when you originally installed it. Or, maybe even you just want to know how to increase your performance to a higher level than it already is. If any of these apply to you, you have stumbled across the right article. This guide is meant to give you some tips for bettering the experience while playing "The Sims 3" and, maybe, your computer as a whole! Each one of the following subsections has a link to an article that will help you down the road to making the game more enjoyable. Go down the list and you could be playing a better quality game in no time!

Your System

Usually, general performance issues can be traced not to something wrong with the game's programming, but an issue with your computer itself in some way...


Your Specs

This is something you should have checked before you got the game in the first place, but if you're experiencing crappy performance, this may be something worth looking into - is your computer strong enough to run the game?


Game's Requirements

Once you know what your computer has under the hood, you need to compare that to what is required to run the game and expansions you want to use.


Your computer should not only meet the minimum requirements, but exceed them! Make sure to note all the recommendations on that page by MTS staff, indicating what will not only run the game, but run it well!


Upgrading (Optional)

If your computer does not meet or exceed requirements, you'll probably need to upgrade - this means either buying new components to spiff up your current computer, or, depending on your system, purchasing a whole new computer.


System Checkup

If your computer isn't brand new, you might need to do some general maintenance to keep it running its best. Even if you're not a "computer person" it is definitely worth learning basic computer tune-up skills... not just for your game performance, but in general!

  • For all kinds of info and links on maintaining your computer, see: System Checkup


Update Drivers

Sometimes, especially if you've recently patched/updated your game, you may experience decreased performance. This can be due to outdated drivers. Drivers are the bits of code that tell your computer how to use its hardware - like the part of the brain that helps interpret what your eyes see. Occasionally manufacturers of various hardware devices will release new drivers that help their products work better, and may fix known issues with certain games. Make sure to update your drivers regularly, even if you're not experiencing issues.


Check for Problem Packages

If you have downloaded anything in the .package file format, it's possible that specific files are causing issues with your game's performance. Even if you think your game runs okay, it can be worth checking to make sure that none of your packages are having a negative impact. This is quick and easy to do, using a program called Process Monitor.


Combining Packages

Though packages in general are not really a performance issue, some users may experience increased game performance from combining multiple packages into one. This means the game only has to open one file rather than dozens or hundreds, which may speed things up a bit.


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