my game is loading but freezes when it reaches 70% of loading.
margz:
i tried playing my games without the download folder its working..i guess the problem is in my download folder:sad4: my problem now is i dont know how to look for the culprit even i have the clean installer i still find difficult to pin point which one causes the problem:sad4: i have to re download each one by one wheeww...any easy suggestions?
jamesabrown1:
Oh my, I've had to do that before, and it is tedious. The only suggestion I can offer it to add them back a few (say 10) at a time and check to see when the game crashes. As each group runs OK, transfer them into a high-order download sub-folder. I use @downloads, which makes it load first most of the time. Also try to put different categories into different sub-folders when you can. Such as clothing, hair, makeup, etc. It really helps. I also put all the hacks into a sub-folder called zhacks, makes it easy to remove them all for subsequent installations.
Amber J. Jeanpierre:
It will not help you now but one thing I do to help organize my DLs is make a folder named something like 8-27-08 and then make folders named things like Insim, MTS2 etc and keep those on my desktop until I know the files all work properly. If something Crashes the game then you can go check the items you DL'd that day and take out the ones most likely to cause conflicts such as anything that changes your lighting config or any Global Mods. Then with those gone you can check to see if it loads. I will add pictures when PhotoBucket is working. I had these things happen too many times which is what inspired me to organize my files this way. If you knew what sites you DL'f from most recently I would say to go through those and move them onto the desktop or a folder elsewhere. Do you Organize you Download folder with subfolders? This is usually very helpful since they don't end up bunched with thousands of other files, I have 9000 files in subfolders.
caffeinated.joy:
Easiest way to do it: Split your downloads in half. Test each half on your game separately to see which have breaks your game again. Divide that half in half again and repeat until you've found it.
I have all my mods all in a separate subfolder in my game to pull them out. Same thing with my default replacements. I also have a third subfolder titled simply "New stuff", and keep everything new in there for a couple weeks until I'm sure they don't corrupt my game. Yes, a couple of weeks. Sometimes it take that long for your game to decide if it likes the new shiny or if it gives it the gaming equivalent of indigestion.
EKozski:
I have a folder called, New Downloads, anything new I download, the files get extracted to that. When I start my game up, if it crashes, I know exactly where to look. If I have more then one room set or whatever, I take them out, one by one until I find the bad file.
I learned to do that the hard way.
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