*laugh* I feared this would screw up TS2, but Mustang Valley and my creating set-up, at least, are fine with it. I had to test the game anyway because part of my problem-solving in TS3 was to update my GPU’s driver to the version that was released about two weeks ago instead of a 5-year-old one. :)Īfter I fixed my TS3 game and tried out the NVIDIA settings and they made my TS3 game look awesome, I wondered what would happen if I applied the same settings to TS2. But I didn’t know, and my gamer husband never saw fit to inform me of these things, for which he’s gonna get a whuppin’ :), and my mind is blown, so I thought I’d share info for other non-gamer-types like me who don’t know about this stuff. Now, maybe among the more gamer-types out there, doing this kind of stuff is common knowledge. It’s about NVIDIA graphics settings (meaning, settings outside of the game, controlled by the video card itself) that improve the appearance of TS3 in-game. While I was reading up on things to do that might improve that situation, I ran across this MTS forum post. I did some fiddling with my Simming computer while solving the mystery of the super-lag/abysmal FPS rate in my TS3 game. And this is a seriously long post, for which I apologize, but you might think it worth it in the end.
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