Why would custom genetics not show up? (but objects are!)
unstuck:
I recently moved my game to a new computer, and most of it is fine (my neighbourhood, sims, etc..) except that custom genetics and clothing are not showing up. Custom objects, walls, and floors are showing up just fine. Obviously Custom Content is enabled. My default replacement skintones/eyes/CAS faces are fine too. But NONE of the clothing,hair or non-default genetics are showing up in either BS or CAS!!
I have all EPS up to and including BV. Any ideas?
thank you.
dizzy:
Maybe the non-default genetics needs to be updated. I have custom hair and custom clothes that show up just fine in my game.
purplehaze:
Have you tried the bodyshop trick? It's a known issue for some time that when installing a new EP..or reinstalling, sometimes CC fails to show up.
Cut and paste from MTS2 game help faq ('cause I'm lazy like that):
The Body Shop Trick
Follow these instructions TO THE LETTER. This is a very quick, easy fix, but you must do it EXACTLY as described or it won't work. We are going to remove your existing Downloads folder, and use Body Shop to regenerate a new one.
Step One:
Open your My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/ folder.
Select the Downloads folder.
Cut (ctrl-x) - that's CUT, not COPY - your Downloads folder and Paste (ctrl-v) it to your computer's Desktop.
Make sure there is now no folder called Downloads in your My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/ folder. It is important that the Downloads folder not be present in that folder for this to work.
Step Two:
Run Body Shop. Body Shop comes with your game and is already installed. If you have never run it before, you can find a shortcut to it under Start - Program Files - EA Games - The Sims 2 (or newest expansion) - The Sims 2 Body Shop.
It may seem like nothing's happening as Body Shop starts to load, and it may take several minutes to finish loading fully.
When it has loaded, just close it again. You just needed to run the program - you don't need to do anything within it.
Step Three:
Open your My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/ folder again. You will notice that there is a new Downloads folder in there, which Body Shop made when it ran.
Open the Downloads folder that is sitting on your desktop.
Select All (ctrl-A) and Cut (ctrl-x) to take out everything in that folder.
Open the My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/Downloads folder and Paste your custom content files back into it.
Delete the now-empty old Downloads folder that is on your desktop.
Step Four:
Load the game and see if your missing content now shows up. You can also try to place the content in your saved sims folder. Sometimes moving genetics to the savedsims folder works for folks.
Hopefully this will work.
ZephyrZodiac:
You could also, if you haven't done so already, try a reboot.
Emma:
Have you tried deleting CASThumbnails.package and letting the game generate a new one when you start it up?
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