
Renaissance creations, while still being part of the Medieval SimmingĬonjunction with our Dreamwidth blog, but all downloads will be Our hope is that this Simblr willĮnable us to expand our creating beyond simply Medieval and – we have found our brainstorming and project-planning snowballingīeyond what we could have imagined. Kits – 4 complete Medieval wardrobes in one for various body shapes TheĪcme Catalog is the combined skills of CelestialSpider and rugrat0ne,Īnd also hosts some of their selected individual projects, as well.

Victorian, Steampunk, Fantasy, and other themed Sims 2 games. Here, we hope you will find quality items for your Medieval, Hunka Sportscar - Yolkinets 4O8 (sedan).Landwhale Minivan - Forth Pulley Minibus.The rest of the cars are replaced like so: Please, choose only one option for Garbage truck and one option for white van since there are two possible DRs for each one. To install, just place the files into your ‘Downloads’ folder. This DR requires original ‘Busy Roads’ Hood deco vehicles set to be installed. With other NH traffic DRs (like invisible cars, for instance). It comes in 9 separate options which gives you the possibility to combine it With this DR set you can replace Maxis’ neighborhood traffic with vehicles from ‘Busy Roads’ decorative cars set. YMMV.īusy Roads NH Traffic Default Replacement I should mention this is a Windows 10 fix (and possibly Windows 11, idk) and I an Nvidia graphics card.

Now, I don’t guarantee that this will fix everyone’s problems for good, and it’s not an invitation to throw all caution to the wind and overload your game with tons of high-poly stuff! It probably also depends on your computer, graphics card and amount/type of CC as well among other things, but if you are plagued by pink flashing and general instability, I recommend giving it a go.

Since then, my game has been remarkably stable - it almost never crashes and I never get pink flashing from regular gameplay, even though I play well-decorated ‘hoods and lots and have quite a lot of CC, some of it high-poly. This fix is not often mentioned in guides, and I resisted doing it for a long time, until the flashing and crashing pushed me to take the plunge. Why is this important? Basically, Windows should be doing this on its own, but it isn’t, so a portion of your memory is kept unused indefinitely on “standby” while your game runs out of resources - result? Pink flashing/crashing. You can find out how to do it HERE it’s really not difficult! Well, this is what actually fixed it for me: setting my PC to automatically empty its Standby memory. General instability like random crashes are a related issue. Sometimes, it seems that even with all the fixes in place, it still happens, to some people more than others.

We all know the dreaded pink flashing issue in TS2, so I don’t need to go on about it.
