I felt like this deserved its own paragraph, since it is an aesthetical thing. defaultsįorceabduction’s TS3 logo posters defaults, a reblog since the original post has been deleted.ĭreadpirate’s ceiling-friendly walls replacement Vegan-kaktus on MTS, lots of Buy Mode and misc. There’s no real database for this, so I’ve linked a couple of the things I know of below. Not a lot of these exist, but some creators have made defaults for Build and Buy mode objects using their own retextures and/or recolours. Psychosim’s defaults also includes other types of defaults! Shastakiss’s brighter & less square fallen leavesĬriquette’s linden trees as defaults Warning! Only for higher-end machines!
Ivy’s Snowflakes, an eternal favourite and also recommended for lower-end machines.ĬuriousB’s neighbourhood view replacements / Working download link
Poppet’s defaults, I use Flutterby, the School Bus default in turquoise and the Instant Meal one. Lazyduchess made a version of the above that shows up on all lots automatically! Lowedeus' EAxis clouds fix, Sims 2 originally had clouds floating over lots, but the feature was broken in Seasons. I've linked some of the things I personally use or know of below. You can use them for lot view as well, provided that your render distance is high enough. A lot of Simmers use environmental defaults to improve the neighbourhood view.
No one has really made an archive of road replacements, foliage, terrains, traffic and so on… So you have to look around a bit. The only cosmetic default I couldn’t find on the Database is this one. If you do like the vanilla stuff, no worries! The database has simple enhancements and lots of Maxis Match defaults as well. It even has a folder structure for you to organise your defaults with! I go there for normal CC too, since a lot of the defaults come with custom versions. It's the most comprehensive archive out there, and it gets updated regularly. There are also defaults for face templates if you don't like people running around with whatever the hell EAxis was thinking when they made those faces…įor all of this, go to the Sims 2 Defaults Database.
exe files.ĭefaults are one of the safer forms of CC since you can delete them at any time! Be sure to not use the in-game delete button though - it may delete additional resources and corrupt your game.Ī lot of improvement can be achieved by replacing your Sims' skins, eyes, hair, eyebrows and makeup. Any applications run on Windows (such as TS2!) are. Family Fun Stuff, IKEA Stuff, Teen Style Stuff, Kitchen & Bath Stuff, and so on. Mansion & Garden is a Stuff Pack, but functions as an expansion pack, so if you've got it, it's your latest EP. University, Nightlife, Pets, Open for Business, FreeTime and so on. For example, the UI of The Sims 2 contains your Sims’ wants, fears and relationships. Compiles features in a way that is accessible for the users.
No subscription or payment is required, and most of the time the software doesn’t have ads either.
Note that I’m using ReShade and my computer is a gargantuan beast. If you’d like to see some previews of what my game looks like right now, go here.
Some of them could be applied to lower-end machines as well. This guide covers most methods of getting your game and screenshots to look their best. Have you ever wondered how some people manage to get their games looking absolutely amazing? The Sims 2 might be an old game, but it can be customised to a high degree. THIS GUIDE IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED! Please go to the Wiki for the latest version!! Table of Contents