Awesomod discussion/questions/helpful tips thread
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: witch on 2010 July 11, 02:00:37
The launcher does not put copies of sims3packs in the Downloads folder once they are installed.
Yes it does.
Motoki:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 July 11, 23:41:20
Quote from: witch on 2010 July 11, 02:00:37
The launcher does not put copies of sims3packs in the Downloads folder once they are installed.
Yes it does.
Are they truly copies though or does it just leave the original file there once it's done installing it?
I mean why would it install a sims3pack, delete it, then put a copy in back in the same directory it came from in the first place? That's asinine.
Madame Mim:
When I was using the launcher to install I would simply click on a Sims3pack wherever it was and the launcher would pop up. When it had installed the file/s I had (in addition to my original Sims3pack) dbc files, package files and another Sims3pack in the 'appropriate' places.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Motoki on 2010 July 12, 05:02:16
Are they truly copies though or does it just leave the original file there once it's done installing it?
If the file is already there, it will be used. If the file is not there, it will be PUT there, and used.
Motoki:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 July 12, 08:36:27
Quote from: Motoki on 2010 July 12, 05:02:16
Are they truly copies though or does it just leave the original file there once it's done installing it?
If the file is already there, it will be used. If the file is not there, it will be PUT there, and used.
Ah makes sense. I always put the files in the downloads directory and then run the launcher so I never noticed. In fact, I forgot about that double click on the sims3pack to install functionality. Then that leaves the original copy, a copy in downloads, a copy in DCBackup and a copy installed in a dbc file in DCCache. Redundancy much EA?
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