one you downloaded the clothes form the site Lorandia sims 3 how do you put it in you sims game launcher to install to your game can anyone help me ?
If it's a sims3pack file (green plumbob icon) you just double-click the file and it will automatically start installing itself OR copy and paste the file into Electronic Arts>The Sims 3>Downloads (make sure your launcher is open first) and it will pop up at the top of your launcher and you can install it from there as usual.
But if you've downloaded a .package file read this and follow the directions.
iv always been tooafraid of tsr. i heard theres lots of bad cc
Is this true? Have any of you had bad experiences DLing from TSR? I haven't though one nightgown stayed fleshtone. I had heard they are "good" to download from. Please give feedback of your TSR experience? RE: clothing
iv always been tooafraid of tsr. i heard theres lots of bad cc
Is this true? Have any of you had bad experiences DLing from TSR? I haven't though one nightgown stayed fleshtone. I had heard they are "good" to download from. Please give feedback of your TSR experience? RE: clothing
I've used TSR for a long time and never had a problem. The only game breaking CC I've had in my game came from the exchange here.
I know people will say they've had problems with the site or content but I never have.
"People really love to explore 'failure states. In fact, the failure states are really much more interesting than the success states." ~ Will Wright
The Sims Resource (I would definitely advise checking everything with Custard before installing. I found a few bad pieces from there that I had to fix with that little program.)
Those are the sites I frequent. You can also try My Sims 3 Blog It's basically a search engine for different CC everywhere, but as always, scan your downloads with Delphy (for packages) and Custard (for packs) before putting anything in your game.
If you want toddler clothes, lillka at TSR is the greatest. I have all her toddler stuff, it's awesome. Never had a problem with any of it. The Exchange here is much more likely to contain bad stuff.
The Sims Resource (I would definitely advise checking everything with Custard before installing. I found a few bad pieces from there that I had to fix with that little program.)
Those are the sites I frequent. You can also try My Sims 3 Blog It's basically a search engine for different CC everywhere, but as always, scan your downloads with Delphy (for packages) and Custard (for packs) before putting anything in your game.
These are all great sites and I also like Lorendia.com and AllAboutStyle.com. I go to these sites regularly to see what they have new. Another site, liana.com has toddler, kids and teen clothes.
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http://www.all-about-style.com/
But, honestly, these days, I let mysims3blog be my guide:
http://mysims3blog.blogspot.com/
http://annamariasims3.net/index.php
http://lianasims3.net/index.php
http://www.lorandiasims3.com/index.php
http://www.all-about-style.com/
http://blog.naver.com/jinhee_a/
http://www.lilisims.com/sims3.html
If it's a sims3pack file (green plumbob icon) you just double-click the file and it will automatically start installing itself OR copy and paste the file into Electronic Arts>The Sims 3>Downloads (make sure your launcher is open first) and it will pop up at the top of your launcher and you can install it from there as usual.
But if you've downloaded a .package file read this and follow the directions.
http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:TS3_CC_Basics
You can probably skip right down to the bottom where it says 'Types of Sims 3 Files'.
Is probably the best place to get free hairs that you have to usually subscribe to get.
Ace Creators is an awesome place too.
Edit: Oops, I just noticed that this is an old thread brought back to life. :XD: Oh well!
Is this true? Have any of you had bad experiences DLing from TSR? I haven't though one nightgown stayed fleshtone. I had heard they are "good" to download from. Please give feedback of your TSR experience? RE: clothing
thesimsresource
peggyzone
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I've used TSR for a long time and never had a problem. The only game breaking CC I've had in my game came from the exchange here.
I know people will say they've had problems with the site or content but I never have.
It's high quality, safe and has some really nice stuff
Anubis
NyGirl
Ace Creators
Juliana
Jocker
Simlicious There's not much clothing, but it does have some nice knitted fabric patterns for sweaters, sweater dresses, and other winter wear.
Elexis
The Sims Resource (I would definitely advise checking everything with Custard before installing. I found a few bad pieces from there that I had to fix with that little program.)
Those are the sites I frequent. You can also try My Sims 3 Blog It's basically a search engine for different CC everywhere, but as always, scan your downloads with Delphy (for packages) and Custard (for packs) before putting anything in your game.
These are all great sites and I also like Lorendia.com and AllAboutStyle.com. I go to these sites regularly to see what they have new. Another site, liana.com has toddler, kids and teen clothes.
http://www.lorandiasims3.com/
http://lianasims3.net/index.php
http://www.all-about-style.com/index.html
they have really good hair too!