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1  Awesomeware / AwesomeMod! / Re: Awesomod discussion/questions/helpful tips thread on: 2010 January 29, 20:27:18
What do you mean with configured? Your mod or my PC?
2  Awesomeware / AwesomeMod! / Re: Awesomod discussion/questions/helpful tips thread on: 2010 January 29, 20:22:06
Maybe, I dont know it. But thanks for your answer!

Here are my configurations (what I changed):


- NoNudityCensorM+F ENABLED

- AllowOverstuffedHouses ENABLED
- CASSliderScaleIncreased   ENABLED
- CASSliderScaleMultiplier   3

No other changes. Maybe its because of the supreme commander Interactions? (the one with the smiley-simbol)

3  Awesomeware / AwesomeMod! / Re: Awesomod discussion/questions/helpful tips thread on: 2010 January 29, 17:49:01
Thanks, but mine is about half year old, with an intel core 2Duo CPU, 3,67 GHZ, 3 GB RAM and a GForce GTS 250, I dont have any problems with my PC. Grin
4  Awesomeware / AwesomeMod! / Re: Awesomod discussion/questions/helpful tips thread on: 2010 January 29, 14:11:59
Hi to all. I have a little problem, since I use the awsomemod with my new neighbourhood and the "make sacred function". I have made some famiies sacred and other not. Now I have about 7 sacred and 7 not sacred. The problem is, that I have performance problems. Its laggy. Before having more than 7 families (all sacred) in my hood, everything was ok, same when I delete some of the not-sacred families. I cant use the 3. speed anymore, cause the time is still slow. And sometimes the game stops for some seconds. Never had any performanceproblems before. Is it because of using the sacred-function? Doas anyone have an idea?
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