Correcting the DNA of Strangetown premade characters
jsalemi:
Hmm, I'm having a hard time thinking of what you could do with SimPE that would force a complete re-install, unless you were mucking around with files in the program files subdirectories, and not those in your My Documents\EA Games directory. SimPE has a built-in backup facility, which is always a good thing to do before you start making changes to any files. And if you really screw up a neighborhood, there are simpler ways to restart it from scratch than to reinstall the whole game.
Dea:
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is there any news on the Veronaville fix? Ive never played that N'Hood and dont particually want to while it's broken
II have been trying to figure out how to get Veronaville to work but for some reason its not. I have looked at all possible scenarios that Morphar said so I have uninstalled all my eps and worked on expansionless versions so that the only requirememnt is TS2 but I have moved and dont have high speed internet yet.
I think Veronaville wasnt working properly bc I had FFP installed. When I did Strangetown I only had Uni and NL, so thats the only thing I could come up with.
Its really easy to fix and only takes two minutes if you just copy paste the missing strings. It takes a little while longer if you want genetics that reflect ancestry.
chrystalia:
Thanks, Morphar, now I should be able to put in the fix for Strangetown!
Unfortunately I can't use SimPE. I'm on a Mac. So for things like this I depend on the talents and kindness of others.
Melanija:
So, for the new versions of SimPE, would this be correct?
Dominant Gene:
- Skintone = 6 (dtString) (Skin tone passed on, Dominant and Expressed)
- Skintone Range = 2 (dtString) (Parent 1)
Recessive Gene:
- Skintone = 268435462 (dtString) (Skin tone passed on, Recessive)
- Skintone Range = 268435458 (dtString) (Parent 2)
I'm not sure if that's entirely right based on what people have said, but I'm kind of confused as to what else it could be? Also, I think I read that only the expressed skin tones are passed down now, so what's the point of any of the recessive or parental values?
jsalemi:
Quote from: Miss Puff on 2006 August 27, 19:50:05
Also, I think I read that only the expressed skin tones are passed down now, so what's the point of any of the recessive or parental values?
Any of the 4 skintones can be passed down (2 from each parent), though the odds are greater for the dominant ones to pass down than the recessive ones. I think someone mentioned the various odds here, if not in this thread in one over in The Podium.
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