RedCoin2710 Posted June 8, 2020 Posted June 8, 2020 I never pay attention on the mods and the order of them when I download, and now I have cause sometimes they dont work. Or when Im creating a new sims, they disapear and I cant see them . Is there a program or anything like that that can help me to clean or tell me the mods that dont work anymore? Thank you so much!
Elsalovescocaine Posted June 8, 2020 Posted June 8, 2020 41 minutes ago, RedCoin2710 said: I never pay attention on the mods and the order of them when I download, and now I have cause sometimes they dont work. Or when Im creating a new sims, they disapear and I cant see them . Is there a program or anything like that that can help me to clean or tell me the mods that dont work anymore? Thank you so much! solution number 1, delete thumbnail.cache files after every single new mod is updated. if you never delete that file, your new installed mods always gonna fail on load. number 2: organize mods hand by hand on categories, I mean folders for hair, clothes, skin, body mods, sliders etc. number 3: Nope, no single program can tell you about any mod conflict perfectly that isnt an script mod, almost all of them failed. is better fix mods hand by hand to be safe. by creating folders and test which one works and which one is dead.
RedCoin2710 Posted June 8, 2020 Author Posted June 8, 2020 1 hour ago, Elsalovescocaine said: solution number 1, delete thumbnail.cache files after every single new mod is updated. if you never delete that file, your new installed mods always gonna fail on load. number 2: organize mods hand by hand on categories, I mean folders for hair, clothes, skin, body mods, sliders etc. number 3: Nope, no single program can tell you about any mod conflict perfectly that isnt an script mod, almost all of them failed. is better fix mods hand by hand to be safe. by creating folders and test which one works and which one is dead. thanks for your time Elsalove. I´ll follow the three options, I have good night!
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