Review of the Sims2 Content Manager
Hobbsee:
I can't believe no one else has mentioned this yet...this custom content manager comes in a zip file!
I'm stunned that they put forward this custom content manager thing in a ZIP FILE, when the people who are silly enough to download off the exchange (therefore needing it the most) generally cant open a zip file to save their life anyway...What happened to the idea of self opening downloads, like all the others off the maxis site? If compression's an issue, why not compress it, then write a self-extractor for it...i'll never know
Apart from that, it seems like a much slower and more inconvenient version of the clean installer...which makes me wonder what maxis would attempt to create if they ever did a program to edit objects...
cwieberdink:
Okay, I KNOW this is going to sound like a really stupid question here, but I'm gonna chance ending up in retardo land by asking anyway. I have a lot of items in my clean installer that have no category, and the name is a jumble of letters and numbers. Are these thing all deletable? Are they possibly useful items? Should I blanket delete everything without an understandable name? I was trying to organize my download folders, but with so many of these thing that I didn't know what they were, it made it difficult.
Chris
J. M. Pescado:
Things without comprehensible names were crap you installed as a result of installing a sims2pack. Unless you happen to acquire skins you actually use in this manner, a name which consists purely of a string of incomprehensible gibberish should be summarily destroyed.
cwieberdink:
I do have quite a few skins that I do use. In fact, I rarely use Maxian skins but almost always use the custom skins. Perhaps I should just backup the files, go in and disable them all and see what's missing?
Chris
themaltesebippy:
I clicked on the exe file and it didn't even do anything. I wonder if it is even worth downloading.
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