Sending aways non residents and making sure families are at home is an awesome piece of advice, (make me play homes I haven't touched in ages), but I've never heard that before. I was thinking I would just toast my neighbourhoods and start afresh, but this would probably be easier. So, (backups of course)
Could I install (clean), try a test neighbourhood to make sure it works, then put an old neighbourhood back in, along with all 'nocrappyMaxischaracter regen' hacks before going in again? Or will I be stuck with dormies no matter what? Was the coffee barista thing solved with NoNPCSpam or is it still better to avoid coffee bars?
Hopefully by the time I get Uni figured out, JM will have his copy of Nightlife and I can replace my uni hacks with them... being one EP behind has it's advantages, hopefully we can enjoy the EP without it's numerous flaws.
:)Thanks everyone
Okay, this was a good decision. We may not be more awesome than other people, but we are awesome enough to hang out with them.
I'm very happy. My kids just came home and the 11 year old is off playing college campuses, all patched up with Pescado fixes and I am
finally taking a break. I don't know whether I will ever get into campus life ... but just playing my regular Sims and their neighborhoods with a Uni boost added a lot of fun.
LTW's are fun. I've redirected some of my major storylines to fill them, and it's a nice change up.
The biggest joy for me has been arming myself with every Pescado Uni capable hack he had. This is the first time I've stocked up (nervous about different versions) and I am
loving it. Skilllinatin', Macrotasticin', Bathroom Usinatin'....
Zeljka, I followed the advice here and I had no problems. My computer is relatively powerful but it does freeze up from time to time. For some reason, when I first installed Sims2 it froze up maybe once an hour or so and then calmed down, same thing with Uni. After 11ty hundred hours of play this weekend, everything is running very smoothly.
Must have the lot debugger so you can upgrade all your pre-Uni Sims. The 6 want slots are great.
Oh, influence points.... *scratches head*. I think the real point of them is on campus because in normal life, they seem pretty useless.
(Much more fun giving parties now. Good party stuff. Love the musical instruments, too.)
Take the plunge. The water is safe now.