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Post by deerie on Oct 27, 2017 14:55:22 GMT -5
So I wanted to create some of my own content, because I wasn't satisfied with other cc that I had found. So I had tried and ended up scrapping it. deleted the .package that it had made for me and opened up my sims 4 game to play, until I realized that there was a default skin on my sim. I thought that maybe I had to delete the sims 4 studio app itself and the avatar.zip that I wanted earlier when I was using the s4s (I had gotten the avatar.zip from this site on the forum orangemittens had made to help with making cc) and I went onto my game again and it was still there! With everything fully uninstalled and removed from my computer! Please help me with this!
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Post by inabadromance on Oct 27, 2017 17:27:14 GMT -5
Hi! Your Sims game and Sims 4 Studio are two different programs. S4S grabs information (say, files / resources) from the game but The game doesn't grab anything from S4S. If there's a default skin in your game, then you have a default skin package in the mods folder of YOUR game. Not in s4s.
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Post by deerie on Oct 27, 2017 22:24:58 GMT -5
Okay, do you know the exact name for that package? I have tons of cc and searching it up is easier. If you don't I guess I'll have to do it the old fashion way. Thanks for responding! Edit: I FOUND IT! It's actually two .package residue! StudioModelSkins.package and One of my scraps that I had missed. Thank you for telling me that crucial info! I would have gotten nowhere without it
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Post by inabadromance on Oct 28, 2017 15:40:27 GMT -5
hehe no worries! I wouldn't have known what the name of the package was since you're the person downloading the cc xd I'm glad you managed to find it! I suggest doing a separate folder inside your mods folder to place be mods for testing. then once you see them in game or if you don't want it anymore it's easier to fetch.
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