Correcting the DNA of Strangetown premade characters
simfan:
How do i so this with the new simpe?
Morphar:
I like to take the opportunity to describe how to correct the DNA in Strangetown. According to the latest findings you do like this:
1 - Download the file N002_Neighborhood.zip from:
http://web.mac.com/simsbaby/iWeb/Simscorner/Downloads.html (at the bottom of the page).
Correct link:
http://gobblin.ownit.nu/DNA/StrangetownHeterozygous.zip
2 - Backup the file N002_Neighborhood.package in the directory Program Files\EA GAMES\The Sims 2\TSData\Res\UserData\Neighborhoods\N002 by renaming it to N002_Neighborhood.package_bak.
3 - Unzip the file you downloaded and place the extracted file N002_Neighborhood.package in the directory Program Files\EA GAMES\The Sims 2\TSData\Res\UserData\Neighborhoods\N002
4 - Next time you start a game from scratch you will have a corrected Strangetown.
miros:
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(All adults made in CAS are homozygous. I'm not sure whether this rule applies also for children that you make in Create-A-Sim by mixing together the genes of the parents you've made.)
Any Sim made in CAS using the pacifier will be heterozygous. I use this trick to make my created Sims have recessives:
1) Make 2 adult Sims (4 if you're making a couple). Give them interesting names like temp1 and temp2 so you remember they aren't "real" Sims.
2) Use the pacifier to make one or more offspring. Change them to adults.
3) Delete the temporary Sims.
4) Make children for the "real" Sims if desired. This will also give you an idea how their kids will look in the game.
5) Hook up the relationships in family tree mode.
Dang, now I wanna make a family with married cousins...
Motoki:
I do that too. It works out especially well from black and brown hair because then they have a chance of having a child with a different hair color.
notveryawesome:
Quote from: chrystalia on 2006 August 21, 07:09:38
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.
I have a Mac too, but I also have a Windows partition installed on it, as well as a Linux one (yes, I'm a complete nerd). If you happen to own an iMac or PowerMac that's running the most updated version of OSX Tiger, just download the BootCamp software from apple.com (OSX Leopard already includes it) and you too can have a nifty WinMac of your very own. ;D
This does rather defeat the purpose of getting a Mac in the first place, but I hate waiting months, or even years (or even never), for the mac-compatible versions of my favourite games to be released. Oh, the sacrifices we make for our games...
Edited for spelling - oops!
Edited again way after the fact, because I just noticed some wrong information. Oops again!
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