

And the second every time before you launch your game. I strongly recommend doing the first clean up, once a month or week. Plus they will regenerate when you start the game. As for the Start up and loading screens, go to your My Documents-> Electronic Arts-> The Sims 3 and delete, CASPartCache.package| compositorCache.package| scriptCache.package| simCompositorCache.package| socialCache.package| files.ĭon't worry, these caches are just a bunch of backup files of all the package files ever used in the game which you obviously don't need. Where you find your modded content in-game depends on what you installed for instance, custom Sims and clothes appear in Create-A-Sim, whereas new objects can.

If it makes you feel better, you can keep a backup of the folder and test it yourself. Basically, you go to your My Documents-> Electronic Arts-> The Sims 3-> DCbackup.So I deleted them and my game played a lot better and faster. I tried many things and mods to speed up my game until I found out that the problem was caches holding all the items used in game for easier access.

Not to mention how long it took it to start. Blast from the past, - but I get so many asks about my sims 3 creations I thought I’d share what I could find Thanks to the simmer who uploaded them UPDATE So I realised you can still access my. Mod The Sims is one of the largest Sims 2, Sims 3 and Sims 4 custom content websites, providing quality free downloads, tutorials, help and modding. sluggish, that it was painful and annoying to play. I'm personally addicted to clutter, it's never enough clutter for me. Installing mods for The Sims 3 can be very tempting where you'd end up just downloading a whole bunch of stuff, and eventually cause your game to lag.
