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Post by suprememugwump on Apr 4, 2016 3:12:49 GMT -5
I used to use S3OC to do this for Sims 3, which is a tool to clone Sims 3 items. Sims4Studio is also a tool that clones items, so I'm thinking, yes, I can use it to change the comfort rating of a bed (or hunger rating of a fridge, etc.). I just can't see how to do this. I hope it's possible. I've got some cool custom content that looks great but has pitiful ratings. Thanks in advance. Edit: Looks like there's a tutorial already on this site. I really need to read through the site before asking questions. There's a ton more here than I realized! Here's the link to the tutorial that I'm talking about: sims4studio.com/thread/391/change-comfort-scores-tuning-catalog
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Post by orangemittens on Apr 4, 2016 9:05:13 GMT -5
s3oc cannot change the comfort stats of a bed...all it can do is edit the catalog description. If you were making changes to an object's catalog description without also creating a matching tuning mod for it then your item's catalog entry is giving false information to the player. s3pe, a Sims 3 resource editor, is the correct tool to make tuning mods for Sims 3. Studio has a full resource editor in the Warehouse and it can be used to make tuning mods. Please see the full list of Sims 4 Studio's tutorials HERE...I think it will help you avoid posting questions looking for a tutorial on topics that Studio has tutorials for.
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Post by suprememugwump on Apr 7, 2016 17:57:26 GMT -5
s3oc cannot change the comfort stats of a bed...all it can do is edit the catalog description. If you were making changes to an object's catalog description without also creating a matching tuning mod for it then your item's catalog entry is giving false information to the player. s3pe, a Sims 3 resource editor, is the correct tool to make tuning mods for Sims 3. Studio has a full resource editor in the Warehouse and it can be used to make tuning mods. Please see the full list of Sims 4 Studio's tutorials HERE...I think it will help you avoid posting questions looking for a tutorial on topics that Studio has tutorials for. I just re-read your answer. You mean to tell me that all this time I wasn't changing the stats of objects in Sims 3? I read somewhere that S3OC would work for that. Guess I don't know as much about creating as I thought I did! Dang! Well, I'm glad you corrected me on that. Now I know.
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