

Use this as a base to add other graphical mods later on or just to improve the overall visual fidelity of the vanilla game. Just to be 100% transparent, I found the link on this post, but I was unable to locate any more information about the mod.Welcome to my guide for The Sims 3 and how to improve its graphics while still keeping the vanilla look and feel! I lost track of it a while ago and just found the download again, and I thought someone here might be interested in using it as well. These are the worlds that are included alongside the real life city that was used as a reference for it.ĭisclaimer: I take absolutely no credit for this mod. If you have any trouble getting it to work, feel free to send me a message or an ask, and I will try my best to help. As these are exported NRaas settings, the package needs to go in your Library folder, and I believe you will also need NRaas Overwatch to import it. So with just a couple of clicks in the NRaas Tempest menu, you can quickly and effortlessly have warm tropical sunshine in Sunlit Tides, gray foggy drizzle in Moonlight Falls, or dry desert heatwaves in Lucky Palms.įor anyone interested, you can download the tuning file HERE and the instructions on how to enable it HERE.

The creator based these profiles on the climate in comparable real world locations, and every detail from the morning, noon, evening, and night temperature ranges to the chance of fog, hail, rain, snow and sun has been individually set to correspond with the average forecast for that real world place for each of the four seasons. Made by GCirelli at the NRaas site, this tuning file contains custom weather profiles for almost every EA world (minus a couple of the newer ones). For any TS3 simmers who use NRaas Tempest and are unaware of this mod, I want to share one of my favorite game tweaks that I lost and just recently found again yesterday.
