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Project Rene Soundtrack Theme - TS5 to TS3

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Uploaded: 27th Mar 2024 at 2:31 PM
Updated: 27th Mar 2024 at 5:56 PM
Hey guys,

I bring another sound Mod for our beloved game. This time it's a mod that adds three new songs to the new project in this game series. There are assumptions that it is from the new The Sims 5, but for now, we only know it as Project Rene.

The creator boringbones got access to these three theme songs and I thought they perfectly match the atmosphere of The Sims 3. I recommend you listen to them first, and you will also agree with me. The music videos are below.

This mod can add two songs to the main loading screen (music_theme), in two versions: Main and calm. Or the mod can just play the new songs.

Preview Main Version:





Preview Calm Version:





It also adds a build mode song, which you can choose between playing on build mode, buy mode, load screen or all together.

Preview Build Mode:





Installation:

For the main loading screen, you must choose one of the files between "ALL SONGS"" or "ONLY NEW".
The ALL SONGS mod will play all The Sims 3 theme songs (Base Game, Late Night and Pets) plus the two Project Rene theme songs (Main Version and Calm Version).
The ONLY NEW mod will only play Project Rene's theme songs (Main Version and Calm Version).

For Project Rene's "Build Mode" song, you can choose one, two or three of the "Plus" mods, being Music Load (the save game loading screen), Build Mode or Buy Mode, being your choice where you want to listen to this song.
You can choose in all three places, to have more chances of being heard, as the game mixes all the other songs you have, whether from other mods or from the game itself.

Extract the .rar and put the .package files on your Mods/Packages folder.

Always remember to delete your scriptCache.package file after adding/removing a mod.

You can merge mods normally, and I even advise you to do so, because the less .package the game reads, the better it will flow.


Credits:
Huge thanks to Boring Bones TV for the amazing content and to denton47 for the amazing tool called TS3 Sound Tool 1.0.8 BETA