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Most of our buildings never get above 4 or 5,000. Tris (Triangles) and quads are what make up each part of a mesh to cover the model.
The computer has a real issue trying to render those on the screen. So if you have a large city, every building has a couple of thousand tris each!
So we attempt to keep the ti count very low. So I would keep a save with all your building in, and dont over right it and have a new save taking out as many large buildings as you can.
Just say keep Manhatten, as that all I model for, and remove New Jersey and the other burroughs.
Use the Bulldozer mod and remove EVERY tree you can in those areas as well. Each tree has a few hundred tris each!
Buy MORE Ram!! and at least a quad procseesor and minimum 950 Graphics card!
Use as few mods as you can, and cull as many building that you dont need, good luck!
My next building is just a baby!