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Post by Dragon3025 on Sept 15, 2020 17:58:35 GMT -5
For example a poster's "environment" or a beds "energy"?
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Post by Cidira on Sept 15, 2020 19:17:56 GMT -5
The bit of code that controls these things is called 'tuning' and there are lots of tutorials about how to change an object's tuning with Sims4Studio without a lot of technical know-how. Here's one that explains how to edit comfort and other stats of a bed: sims4studio.com/thread/391/change-comfort-scores-tuning-catalog?page=1And here's a bigger list of build/buy tutorials that includes a variety of tuning-related ones in the tuning section: sims4studio.com/thread/645/index-custom-content-tutorials-buildYou're basically replacing the game's instructions for how the item should work with a different set of instructions, i.e. to make a bed more comfortable or renew energy faster, you're usually giving a cheap bed the instructions from an expensive bed. You can also give deco objects the tuning of functional ones, or other bigger changes, using the same method, but those types of changes sometimes require changes to content of the tuning (i.e. to remove parts that don't make sense, such as removing the section that lets cats jump up on top of dressers from a coat rack that has been changed to work as a dresser).
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Post by Dragon3025 on Sept 15, 2020 21:23:50 GMT -5
The bit of code that controls these things is called 'tuning' and there are lots of tutorials about how to change an object's tuning with Sims4Studio without a lot of technical know-how. Here's one that explains how to edit comfort and other stats of a bed: sims4studio.com/thread/391/change-comfort-scores-tuning-catalog?page=1And here's a bigger list of build/buy tutorials that includes a variety of tuning-related ones in the tuning section: sims4studio.com/thread/645/index-custom-content-tutorials-buildYou're basically replacing the game's instructions for how the item should work with a different set of instructions, i.e. to make a bed more comfortable or renew energy faster, you're usually giving a cheap bed the instructions from an expensive bed. You can also give deco objects the tuning of functional ones, or other bigger changes, using the same method, but those types of changes sometimes require changes to content of the tuning (i.e. to remove parts that don't make sense, such as removing the section that lets cats jump up on top of dressers from a coat rack that has been changed to work as a dresser). Thanks, that's perfect.
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