Title: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Claeric on 2010 August 30, 21:41:56 I would like to use TS3 with steam, because Steam has an internal game UI overlay that you can easily access, which includes a web browser and chat system. This means I could run the game in full screen without my computer getting angry that I keep alt-tabbing, and it is just really convenient.
But I use FPS limiter. You cannot add any game that isn't a .exe file to steam. So I am wondering if anyone uses TS3 with steam and if they know how to get around this, OR if it's possible to limit FPS with something inside the game, like a mod or something, so that I could simply launch the .exe. Any ideas? Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: kutto on 2010 August 31, 00:15:04 (http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q316/kutto2/gtfo.gif?t=1283213777)
Steam is shit. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Claeric on 2010 August 31, 00:21:58 Nice argument. Got anything useful to say?
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: jezzer on 2010 August 31, 00:46:21 Nice argument. Got anything useful to say? We also don't like your shoes. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Tever on 2010 August 31, 07:32:27 I like Steam. It's convenient, even if they will one day gather an army of brainwashed masses to take on Google in a glorious power struggle. Try the 3Booter/FPS Limiter combo down in the Armoire. They're both .exe, so they might work.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Rhayden on 2010 August 31, 16:27:57 I would like to use TS3 with steam, because Steam has an internal game UI overlay that you can easily access, which includes a web browser and chat system. This means I could run the game in full screen without my computer getting angry that I keep alt-tabbing, and it is just really convenient. But I use FPS limiter. You cannot add any game that isn't a .exe file to steam. So I am wondering if anyone uses TS3 with steam and if they know how to get around this, OR if it's possible to limit FPS with something inside the game, like a mod or something, so that I could simply launch the .exe. Any ideas? Solution #1: Alt-tab like a motherfucker. Solution #2: Run TS3 in windowed mode. Solution #3: Get a secondary monitor. Solution #4: GET FUCKED. (http://wafflecat.com/kickingbabies.gif) Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Claeric on 2010 August 31, 16:43:40 I like Steam. It's convenient, even if they will one day gather an army of brainwashed masses to take on Google in a glorious power struggle. Try the 3Booter/FPS Limiter combo down in the Armoire. They're both .exe, so they might work. Oddly enough, this works! :D I say oddly because I had previously compiled the .bat file for FPS limiter into an EXE, and Steam tried to apply the UI to FPS limiter, not The Sims 3. But this time the UI works just fine and as far as I can tell, so does hte FPS limiting. Awesome. :D (http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/5617/steamsims3.png) Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Claeric on 2010 September 14, 04:03:27 NEVERMIND. Problem solved forever.
I found a program called D3DOverrider. It lets you force vsync and triple buffering without having to launch it with a game- it runs in the background. Works flawlessly. Perfect 75FPS (vsync matches monitor refresh rate) constantly, AND I can play in steam. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Mirelly on 2010 September 14, 07:55:08 Crikey. I never thought I'd see someone actually liking Steam.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2010 September 14, 09:55:03 It's the Shouty Vole. He is a few dilithium crystals short of a warp core.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Claeric on 2010 September 14, 16:25:08 Well, I hate Valve (they're really stupid, and they know all about "Valve Time" but joke about it instead of trying to fix it), and I cannot stand that you can't customize non-steam games, but it's a hell of a lot easier to access my games than a ton of desktop shortcuts or having to remember which poorly labeled start menu folder they're in. And it means I can go to the browser or a chat without having to alt-tab, meaning I can play in constant full screen.
There are no downsides to this, so I'm not sure what's so crazy about liking it. It's nothing but convenience. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Tever on 2010 September 14, 16:40:54 It's DRM. You don't buy games through Steam. You just rent them for an indefinite period. I think it's a decent enough exchange for the convenience at the moment since the only game I have that requires an internet connection to play is TF2, but there's always the risk of Valve breaking up or getting bought out and the system being turned against us like other companies do.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Claeric on 2010 September 14, 16:42:14 You guys must be missing the part where I'm not buying games to begin with. I'm using the steam UI. Not the store.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: bloodredtoe on 2010 September 14, 17:12:48 I still think getting a second screen is a more efficient solution. No switching nonsense. Great for multitasking. 22" screens run for less than 200 bucks as far as I remember (and you don't need a powerful screen if it's your secondary). Price worth the comfort of work.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2010 September 14, 23:17:33 You guys must be missing the part where I'm not buying games to begin with. I'm using the steam UI. Not the store. This is even MORE stupid, since the entire reason Steam allows this is because STEAM IS SPYWARE and by allowing to run even when not necessary, you are allowing them to SPY ON YOU and see everything you are doing, MORON.I still think getting a second screen is a more efficient solution. No switching nonsense. Great for multitasking. 22" screens run for less than 200 bucks as far as I remember (and you don't need a powerful screen if it's your secondary). Price worth the comfort of work. Just get an entire second computer. That way you can multitask even better, because one computer locking up won't affect the other one at all.Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: witch on 2010 September 14, 23:33:50 Just get an entire second computer. That way you can multitask even better, because one computer locking up won't affect the other one at all. Yes, and you can run processor intensive tasks without considering what the other computers are doing. Plus, you can have them anywhere in the house and just remote in and out of them, almost the same as alt-tabbing. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Jeeves on 2010 September 14, 23:38:12 ...but it's a hell of a lot easier to access my games than a ton of desktop shortcuts or having to remember which poorly labeled start menu folder they're in. My poorly labeled start menu folder for games is called "Games".Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: jezzer on 2010 September 15, 00:13:47 ...but it's a hell of a lot easier to access my games than a ton of desktop shortcuts or having to remember which poorly labeled start menu folder they're in. My poorly labeled start menu folder for games is called "Games".*jeromycraig initiates slow clap* Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Vermilion on 2010 September 15, 00:29:26 Heck, you're expecting too much of someone whose IQ is somewhere between that of a bowl of tapioca and a turnip.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: bloodredtoe on 2010 September 15, 00:40:05 Just get an entire second computer. That way you can multitask even better, because one computer locking up won't affect the other one at all. Yes, and you can run processor intensive tasks without considering what the other computers are doing. Plus, you can have them anywhere in the house and just remote in and out of them, almost the same as alt-tabbing. I was serious about two screens. If you feel like you'd seriously use more screen space, that's something to consider. If you can play the sims 3 you probably have a standalone video card that handles two screens without a fuss (takes like 3 minutes to set up if you have a GeForce, haven't had a chance to work with Radeon). So it's a question of whether you have $200 (a used screen is even cheaper) and how much you're unhappy with having to tab out. Looks like Claeric could enjoy the experience. (also looks like they wouldn't come up with the idea to get an extra screen on their own) Just saying... Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: Aimlak on 2010 September 15, 01:42:34 Claeric might just like steam because it feels familiar, what with it being the main thing in its head and all.
Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2010 September 15, 09:21:13 Yay sarcasm... And I was serious about simply using a second computer. Considering that if you've been using computers for longer than about 5 years, you probably HAVE a second computer or two lying around in pieces, why not USE it?I was serious about two screens. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: bloodredtoe on 2010 September 15, 10:13:43 And I was serious about simply using a second computer. Considering that if you've been using computers for longer than about 5 years, you probably HAVE a second computer or two lying around in pieces, why not USE it? They are being used. One by my sister (and she complains that it's slow and stupid), another one by dad as a file server at work. Nothing is being wasted.Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2010 September 15, 10:29:40 Is that *12* I smell?
(http://cats.moreawesomethanyou.com/die12.jpg) Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: bloodredtoe on 2010 September 15, 14:59:21 Is that *12* I smell? Actually no. I'm of age. Lame twelvish thing to give your family stuff you no longer need when it's more useful to them (especially if they paid for it to begin with)? Anyway, that's completely irrelevant to the topic. Title: Re: Does anyone use The Sims 3 with Steam? Is an internal FPS limiter possible? Post by: snowbawl on 2010 September 15, 22:57:46 Is that *12* I smell? Actually no. I'm of age. Lame twelvish thing to give your family stuff you no longer need when it's more useful to them (especially if they paid for it to begin with)? Anyway, that's completely irrelevant to the topic. I would be careful when considering admonishment of the FOJ. If he wishes to be irrelevant, he will be so. The rest is a boot to your head. |