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Title: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Gameactive on February 04, 2013, 10:27:27 PM
I have six expansion packs running on my system right now, and no matter what I do, the load times just won’t improve. So instead of trying to shorten them, I’ve just decided to pull out my 3DS and play some Mario Kart 7 while I wait. (It’s the end of the 2nd or 3rd race by the time it’s fully loaded, BTW.)

Anyway, what are things you’ve done while waiting for the game to load? I’m interested in what people have done with that extra time spent waiting on that blammin’ bar to fill up.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: TheTripWasInfraGreen on February 04, 2013, 10:32:03 PM
Alt-tab out and read the forum. ;)
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Seabody on February 04, 2013, 10:36:08 PM
I...

Alt-tab out and read the forum. ;)

...or check my Dynasty spreadsheet, which is a good thing since I very nearly thought my Dynasty was over when I thought one of my Immortals was actually 2 BlackOps short of Immortality (but she wasn't - phew!).
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: CSquared2 on February 04, 2013, 10:40:32 PM
I have three books, two five-pound weights, a glass of water and two coffee mugs.  Between them, I manage. ;)

Oh, also a stress ball.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: grimsoul on February 04, 2013, 11:14:14 PM
I keep a puzzle book on my desk to work on while waiting.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Justwright on February 04, 2013, 11:56:14 PM
Read from my Kindle
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: sunnydays on February 05, 2013, 12:10:54 AM
I usually abandon my games within a few sim weeks, so they never get so large that they take ages to load. They still take a few minutes, though, so I'll just check my email or browse the internet while I wait. When I first started playing The Sims 3 I was using a cheap laptop, and played the game from the time I got up in the morning to when I went to bed, so I'd just grab breakfast while it loaded.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Twinmum on February 05, 2013, 12:30:51 AM
I play SongPop and Draw Something on my ipod, so I usually take the waiting time as a chance to catch up on those games.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Ausette on February 05, 2013, 08:53:26 AM
This may be a little off-topic, but I find this tip helpful for managing load times: While I'm happy to distract myself with books and websites, I tend to get too distracted and tab back in to find several in-game hours have passed. My solution is to have a Sim use the "Throw Party" or "Move Out" action before I save and quit. When the game re-opens, the Sim reaches for their phone and the resultant pop-up box pauses the game a few seconds in.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Schipperke on February 05, 2013, 12:21:04 PM
This may be a little off-topic, but I find this tip helpful for managing load times: While I'm happy to distract myself with books and websites, I tend to get too distracted and tab back in to find several in-game hours have passed. My solution is to have a Sim use the "Throw Party" or "Move Out" action before I save and quit. When the game re-opens, the Sim reaches for their phone and the resultant pop-up box pauses the game a few seconds in.

That's a good suggestion, Ausette.  I usually make sure my Sims have tasks lined up in their queue when I quit the game, so if I miss the start at least they'll be doing something constructive.  But I really like your idea and am going to start using it - thanks!  :)
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Roxanne07 on February 05, 2013, 12:28:23 PM
Yes, that is such a great suggestion! I've always been looking for a solution to that problem and now I've got one. Thanks, Ausette!  :)
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: sunnydays on February 05, 2013, 05:18:28 PM
This may be a little off-topic, but I find this tip helpful for managing load times: While I'm happy to distract myself with books and websites, I tend to get too distracted and tab back in to find several in-game hours have passed. My solution is to have a Sim use the "Throw Party" or "Move Out" action before I save and quit. When the game re-opens, the Sim reaches for their phone and the resultant pop-up box pauses the game a few seconds in.

That's brilliant! I was disappointed when a patch or new EP some time ago stopped The Sims 3 from remaining paused next time you enter the game, but I usually tried to combat it by having my sims asleep in bed before I quit the game. Then if I forget to check back on my game right after loading it up, I've got a few real life minutes in which all they'll be doing is sleeping. But yours is a much better solution.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: pallyndrome on February 05, 2013, 06:56:42 PM
I used to get out and browse the Internet while sims loaded but I discovered that every time I did that, my game would freeze and crash sometime in the game. So now, once I've pressed the play button, I let it load while reading a book or something like that.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Gameactive on February 06, 2013, 02:13:04 AM
Wow, I completely forgot about that! Since I have twallan's Saver mod installed, I had set it to where the game always pauses once it's loaded up, even if it didn't trigger the save.

My game tends to freeze if I alt-tab out of it while it's loading/saving, but I still can read this forum from my 3DS. Sometimes reading a thread gives me an idea that I'll use on the Sim I'd be making!
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Fysh on February 06, 2013, 06:14:23 AM
This thread scares me! I currently only have the base game, but have ordered one expansion, and will probably get all the others when I find them on a good sale. What sort of wait times could I expect if I have most of the expansions?

I timed loading my base game from the initial double-click on the Sims3 icon, through the various loading stages, until I was actually inside the game ready to give orders to my sims. It was approximately 4 minutes.

This is what I said (in my head) while my game was loading: "elephant 1... elephant 2... elephant 3... ... ... elephant 59... elephant 60... elephant 1..." etc :)
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Twinmum on February 06, 2013, 06:31:53 AM
Don't let it scare you. I think it all depends on your computer, how many EP's and stuff packs you have as well as how many extras (store content, CC if you use it) you have installed. Another thing to consider, is in this day an age, we expect things to happen instantaneously and when something takes a little while, it always seems to be a lot longer than what it actually is.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Dextra2 on February 06, 2013, 08:12:13 AM
Let's see, I press the four button untill it starts loading faster, press P repeatedly when it starts "lagging," (or it's loading slowly) draw in my notebook, or read somthing. (And I only have three EPs. Pets, SP and WA. Can't wait to see what I'll do when I have more! :D)
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Saturn on February 06, 2013, 12:16:14 PM
Today I finished an assignment in my creative writing class and I usually check forums, my email and go in with my cats. 

Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: folcon on February 06, 2013, 01:32:53 PM
I'll usually read a book or fire up the Wii and play a few rounds of Smash Bros.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: EllaTheTaco on February 06, 2013, 08:34:20 PM
I usually play in a room with a television so i just watch it while its loading. Or I will play drawing pad on my nook, or I read
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Ztoast on February 07, 2013, 04:49:53 AM
Watch episodes of QI, especially when I'm just skilling up my Sims with their needs static.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Lilygirl on February 07, 2013, 02:07:01 PM
Throw in a load of laundry, fold the load that just came out of the dryer, make and eat lunch, watch TV, load the dishwasher, check the mail, tidy up the living room/kitchen, and check the forum on the other computer. Yes, I said and. My Dynasty takes 45-50 minutes to load! If I'm playing one of my other games I watch the progress bar, amazed at how fast it is moving!
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Gameactive on February 07, 2013, 08:25:02 PM
… My Dynasty takes 45-50 minutes to load! …
Woah, my golly! I’d be bored out of my mind by then!

Let's see, I press the four button untill it starts loading faster, press P repeatedly when it starts "lagging," (or it's loading slowly), …
I think this thread (http://www.carls-sims-3-guide.com/forum/index.php/topic,2100.0.html) might be of particular interest…

This thread scares me! …
Great. So now I have another.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: Twinmum on February 07, 2013, 09:23:24 PM
My Dynasty takes 45-50 minutes to load! If I'm playing one of my other games I watch the progress bar, amazed at how fast it is moving!

Oh wow, that is a long time. I've just ordered my new computer and following FlynnArrowstar's advise, I'm going to install Sims onto the solid state drive. It will be interesting to see how much difference it makes in my load times.
As to doing something else on the computer while you wait, I find that if I hit the windows button to do something else, when I come back to the game, it's not much further along than when I left it. That's why I do something non-computer related.
Title: Re: Combating Long Load Times Without Shortening Them
Post by: ilovethesims on February 11, 2013, 11:42:38 PM
I pick out the novel I'm reading. The load times are long enough for me to finish around 5 pages.