Suggestion: READMe labeling for mass downloaders
dragonarts:
Quote from: Invisigoth on 2008 March 09, 07:57:01
I might be entirely wrong, but this sounds as if you literally placed your hacks from your Bon Voyage downloads folder into your Free Time downloads folder. If you've done this, then I know what your problem is. Many FFS hacks have been updated so you shouldn't use the copy you had before in FT. You should download a fresh copy from the hack directory. If I have misunderstood your post then I'm sorry for wasting your time with this explanation.
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Well, I did and I didn't. I have a number of non-awesome hacks which haven't been updated for the last couple EPs. They've worked fine to date, so I put them in one or two at a time and started the game to see what happened. Dangerous, I know, but it seemed fine at first. I might have missed a newer one, or simply didn't check thoroughly enough. Anyway, I took everything out (again) and went through again. This time I didn't put the older hacks back in. Instead I used some TwoJeffs hacks (ACR) and some Awesome hacks that do similar things. I'm still trying to find documentation for one of the extras from TJ's Director's Cut, because it looks like a good replacement for one of the old hacks, but I don't know for sure what it does. There are still some I need to check again too, that were made for Seasons. I haven't seen updates yet, but as far as I know Free Time didn't change how gardening worked so they're probably ok.
This does go to show how many modders have left the Sims2 community though. Their hacks go un-updated, and some of them were useful. A lot of them can be replaced if you look around long enough, but the replacements I'm finding often add functions I wasn't sure I wanted to add. Oh well.
SpaceDoll:
Quote from: cwykes on 2008 March 09, 11:16:59
that's what I do to - I refer to them pretty regularly when I forget what a hack does. I suspect the rtfm's tell you what the mod did when it first came out rather than what it actually does these days. I always go to the forum if I'm wondering about things I know have been updated... harder jobs, saner LTWs....phone hack...
Thanks for the list - I'm checking it against mine next.
the lot debugger! :o
I keep the rtfm's mainly for installing new EP's, as that is when I run through them to see if there is anything I've changed my mind about. The more complex stuff, I always check the threads.
You're welcome.
Inge:
There's no point in reading Pescado's readmes, they are just full of b****cks about someone who appears to have been named after a pinball game. Oh and some more recently added bits about pencil necks.
dragonarts:
Quote from: Inge on 2008 March 10, 19:03:39
There's no point in reading Pescado's readmes, they are just full of b****cks about someone who appears to have been named after a pinball game. Oh and some more recently added bits about pencil necks.
I did notice a reference to pencil necks, but mostly I skipped that part in favor of the actual hack description.
I'm seeing reasons here to organize my downloads a little differently than I have in the past. Certainly the Awesome hacks deserve their own sub-folder. I'm having trouble remembering which stuff came from which site. This is especially pathetic as I mostly only go to 3 or 4. Actually, when you get right down to it, mostly only 2 plus updates for Simpe. These do occasionally lead me astray. (point to other places where there is a hack/object/hair/etc that everyone simply MUST have.)
GTADaddy:
I also want to thank the other people who posted here, I am in the process now, of organizing my downloads according to the site I got them and the creator. It shouldn't be too hard, considering I only have 2.7 gigs of CC.
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