Default replacement neck issue
ChibyMethos:
Quote from: Cappuccino on 2008 May 01, 21:34:36
Can't really contribute (except that I'm also bummed by the skin from the back of the neck -a.k.a. the hair part- not matching with default skin replacements)
I'm also annoyed by that.
Quote from: Cappuccino on 2008 May 01, 21:34:36
that male sim? Yum!!
:D
Quote from: Zazazu on 2008 May 01, 21:39:48
Who/where did you get said skins from? I'd report it to them.
Like I said, this is the 3rd set, from different people that I've had this issue with. As soon as I take them out, everythings fine.
I guess I'll have to take out the face replacements. >:(
Charamei:
Do you have an nVidia card, and if so, are your pixel shaders still turned on?
I had a similar problem when I last turned shaders on briefly (to see if my new drivers were having any luck). Even if you don't have an nVidia card, it might be worth putting the line boolProp useshaders false into your userstartup.cheat file and seeing if it makes a difference.
ChibyMethos:
Please indulge the stupid: where exactly is the userstartup.cheat file?
jolrei:
Quote from: ChibyMethos on 2008 May 01, 23:11:10
Please indulge the stupid: where exactly is the userstartup.cheat file?
Check your Sims2\Config folder. userstartup.cheat is a text file (operates like a DOS .bat file). If you alter it and save, make sure you save it as a text file, but ensure that it does not have ".txt" in the saved filename.
Quinctia:
I'd do a double-check to make sure you don't have some other default replacement hanging about. Make sure you check other places in your My Documents\The Sims 2\ directory, not just downloads. Like SavedSims and the like.
I'd suggest scanning the entire My Documents\The Sims 2 folder with Delphy's Download Organizer (get it at ModtheSims2), if nothing else works. Default replacements are categorized as such in the program...so if you sort by download type, any that you have should be easily identifiable.
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