Oh no! Ruby was my favorite! I really love the outfits you've chosen for them and the lot decorations <3 You're really making me want to do an asylum challenge of my own, but I don't think my game could handle 8 sims living on a lot.
I loved Ruby too! She had a lot of character compared to the other girls and was really capable for most of her time on the lot.
My game can handle it easily, but I don't have enough space on Windows to run another downloads folder and my Mac won't run that much CC anymore, so I can't play the Victorian game. :( Grr stupid coding changes.
They were, but then Apple released OS X Lion. The stupid thing about TS2 and OS X is that the number of files allowed by the operating system to run are limited. About 10,000, which is nothing since I owned every EP through Bon Voyage and had 15,000 downloads. I had to tinker with my OS files to change the limit.
When Lion was released, I tried everything to make the limit fix work, and it wouldn't. It just fucking wouldn't do anything and the only way to change the limit is in Terminal, but it's not permanent, so every time I wanted to play I had to dick around with my computer's settings, and that's too much work when I want to relax. So I created a separate partition for Windows but of course it never has enough space. >___>
On the bright side, at least now I can play FreeTime and Apartment Life. XP I'll finish it eventually, and then move the files back to OS X.
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Also, I have to ask: is the name after Emilie Autumn's asylum? It's quite awesome.
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You're really making me want to do an asylum challenge of my own, but I don't think my game could handle 8 sims living on a lot.
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My game can handle it easily, but I don't have enough space on Windows to run another downloads folder and my Mac won't run that much CC anymore, so I can't play the Victorian game. :( Grr stupid coding changes.
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Ick, I thought macs were supposed to be good for ts2?
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When Lion was released, I tried everything to make the limit fix work, and it wouldn't. It just fucking wouldn't do anything and the only way to change the limit is in Terminal, but it's not permanent, so every time I wanted to play I had to dick around with my computer's settings, and that's too much work when I want to relax. So I created a separate partition for Windows but of course it never has enough space. >___>
On the bright side, at least now I can play FreeTime and Apartment Life. XP I'll finish it eventually, and then move the files back to OS X.
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