Awesomod discussion/questions/helpful tips thread
Mootilda:
Quote from: Audrey on 2009 December 26, 10:34:25
Okay, in spite of instructions above, I installed an updated awesomemod + configuration tool in Sims 3 directory and also in packages file. Now my config tool is updated, yay. But much worse, now my lots and roads are blue. This sucks big time. Is it awesomemod causing the problem or something else?
Try this:
http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=381540
witch:
Quote from: Audrey on 2009 December 26, 10:34:25
As helpful as ever, I see, Witch. True to name, true to character.
Only if you subscribe to the idea of the stereotypical 'bad' witch.
I'm fucking sick of seeing your blathering incompetence all over MATY. Not only have you confused yourself but I'm betting you've fucked over a number of players looking for a functional answer.
Sivany:
The manual and wiki say that awesomod will implement AwesomeMod jealousy routines but doesn't really expand on how it adjusts them.
I found this: http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,17154.0.html which says that the mod restricts jealousy to anyone of boy/girlfriend status or above and to sims being in the same room as each other. Is this everything it does?
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Copy the Resource.cfg file and paste the copy into The Sims 3 directory, but not into Mods>Packages. Um, the resource config file is already in the Sims 3 directory as per point 1 as it is part of the framework file.
I would assume you're supposed to let the new copy overwrite the old copy. If not then this isn't as obvious as I first thought.
coconnor:
Quote from: Sivany on 2009 December 27, 01:09:31
The manual and wiki say that awesomod will implement AwesomeMod jealousy routines but doesn't really expand on how it adjusts them.
I found this: http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,17154.0.html which says that the mod restricts jealousy to anyone of boy/girlfriend status or above and to sims being in the same room as each other. Is this everything it does?
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Copy the Resource.cfg file and paste the copy into The Sims 3 directory, but not into Mods>Packages. Um, the resource config file is already in the Sims 3 directory as per point 1 as it is part of the framework file.
I would assume you're supposed to let the new copy overwrite the old copy. If not then this isn't as obvious as I first thought.
Yes, overwrite the original file. You may have to modify the file, dependent on how you have set up your folders, and whether or not you have WA. It is becoming exponentially more complicated.
Not speaking about you, however, idiots are already failing to follow simple directions and complaining that it is too confusing. I suppose that is to be expected, and can't say I wasn't warned.
snowbawl:
Oh, you will throw a rod one of these days, coconnor. I just hope I am here to see it.
The idiots start getting to you after a while, don't they?
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