Hi guys,
I'm not sure how to explain this well. Basically, over the years I've accumulated a lot of CC. Some of it shows up in game with names on the icon so it's easy to find in my CC folder, should I need to delete it. I have a few pieces that show up in game and like, that part of my sims body disappears. I believe it means I'm missing a mesh (?). These don't have names on their icon and I'm wondering how to find them in my CC folder without deleting all CC and re-adding it.
Is there any easier way to do this? Might be a long shot but hey!
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I use this technique, and for me it works. I'm a bit lazy too and this way is easy enough.
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Since downloading Sims 4 Pets, the game has gone crazy. My sims won't eat as soon as they create food, they put it on the floor, my sims won't stay in bed longer than a few seconds & they won't do certain interactions with pets.
Someone said it might be due to my CC's & to download sims4studio, will this be the cause? How do i download it?
Thank you
https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/929277/cc-beds#latest
> I like the Sims 4 Tray Importer, myself. Put your bad cc on a sim and then save it to your library. Open the Tray Importer, and it'll have sims from your library in there. Select that sim and it'll list all of the cc used and where in your mods folder it's located. Click on it and it'll bring you right there.
Thank you so much for recommending this!
If the issue is still there with the first half, you will need to keep testing them to see what is causing the problem. Then you will need to test the second half of your cc/mods too.
This version still works. Ignore the "cannot connect to server" error. The program itself works fine. I just downloaded and used it this morning. http://modthesims.info/d/561550
> Sims4Studio is your best bet. After scanning your mods folder it will give you a big categorized list of your CC. When you select an item it will appear on a 3D model--not unlike in CAS. This way you can see exactly what each item is and delete it right from there.
How do you scan your mods using S4Studio?
On the main screen for Sims 4 Studio there should be a button that says My CC (or My Custom Content, I forget which) just press that and it will gather all of your CC for the program.
1. What was happening in your game when you got the weird issue? If the User interface was weird, then anything that might affect that could be the culprit, like More columns or the UI mod (love!) from Weerbesu. Funky faces? Check your eyelash mods - if they broke by update or you accidentally batch fixed - get new ones! Beds don't work? Remove and start your game again.
2. READ the notes that creators include for known issues, conflicts and updates.
3. Read Patch notes by EA! They can be really helpful, and give you clues as to what might not be working.
4. Organize your mods! Separate them so you can easily find culprits - Tuning Mods, GamePlay Mods, CAS mods, - If you have brand new mods you downloaded, put them in a "quarantine" folder 'til you know they are good.
5. Make sure you always "BATCH FIX" older mods if you go on a spree. Batch fixing via Sims4Studio can go a long way to help you. You can also use better exceptions by Twisted Mexi.
6. Sims4studio and Sims Tray Importer are lifesavers!! LOVE those programs.
Sometimes a save can be corrupt, so it helps to start by testing a brand new game as well. Always clear your cache, and search to see if your favorite mods have been updated.