How to improve farm loading
Go to your farm and RIGHT CLICK to get the image in the picture to the left. Go to QUALITY and choose LOW. This will make things a tiny bit fuzzy, but will help in loading your farm faster.
You will need to REPEAT this each time you load your farm or change views (make trees, flowers or buildings visable)
Also, you can try going to "Settings" and unchecking the box that "Enables Hardware Acceleration"
Always HIDE all trees, buildings and flowers unless you need to see them.
Having loose animals on your farm will drastically slow down load times. Put animals into sheds, coops, or barns.
While having 3x and 9x farms will increase your crop yield, it will affect loading time, so take this into consideration when doing these stacked farms. We DO NOT recommend 9x's due to the fact that they often cause so many loading issues that people hired to work often get kicked off. Many people also will not offer to help with 9x's because their computers just can't handle that much data. (of course, we will never dictate how you plow your own farms, this is just a recommendation)
Having multiple layers on top of each other (trees, flowers and buildings all sharing the same space) also will slow down the loading of your farms. You may want to only put one layer (either trees, flowers or buildings) on any given farm.
When working on another farm, use your "preferences" (wrench icon) and make sure "Show animals when hired" is NOT checked.
Having loose animals on your farm will drastically slow down load times. Put animals into sheds, coops, or barns.
While having 3x and 9x farms will increase your crop yield, it will affect loading time, so take this into consideration when doing these stacked farms. We DO NOT recommend 9x's due to the fact that they often cause so many loading issues that people hired to work often get kicked off. Many people also will not offer to help with 9x's because their computers just can't handle that much data. (of course, we will never dictate how you plow your own farms, this is just a recommendation)
Having multiple layers on top of each other (trees, flowers and buildings all sharing the same space) also will slow down the loading of your farms. You may want to only put one layer (either trees, flowers or buildings) on any given farm.
When working on another farm, use your "preferences" (wrench icon) and make sure "Show animals when hired" is NOT checked.