If your play style is such that you enjoy seeing updates about sims in town outside the active household, and you like to have the game generate new sims from existing townies (with them having families on their own for your sim kids to interact with, rather than just them aging and dying off and being replaced with vanilla sims the game moves in) then it's a great mod to have. That spreads out sim actions and sims looking to perform actions across a longer real-time period, which in turn makes it easier on the game's engine dealing with AI, routing, etc.Īnd to verify Trip's statement - there is no CC (Custom Content) in SV2020 whatsoever, but it does use a large number of the game's Expansion Packs, so keeping them installed/on while playing it is recommended.Ībout a week late to the party here, but as a fan of NRaas story progression, I'd like to chime in on that because I know it's a popular one. I also personally recommend installing NRaas Relativity, and using it to slow down time to either 50% speed (a setting of 19) or 30% (a setting of around 13).
SIMS 3 MODS NRAAS HOW TO
Just look for the tip on how to help performance on resort lots in the FAQ. We put tips on what to configure in Retuner and how to do it, in the SV2020 FAQ. NRaas Retuner in particular can help with game performance, especially when playing a map with resort lots (like SV2020 has). There's a recommended mods post in the SV2020 topic, many of the NRaas mods are good to have with any TS3 game: ErrorTrap, MasterController, Overwatch, Traffic, Retuner, etc. NRaas Overwatch and Traffic do similar things. ErrorTrap won't improve performance on the world, but it can help keep it clean over the long run, which *will* keep the game performing well the longer you play a world, and help avoid crashes or other fatal errors.