Decrapify vs. manual .dbc files?

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Capitaine Marie:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 February 23, 23:35:53

Haven't figured out what causes it, but thumbnails are superfluous to the functioning of the object anyway.


Oh, good.

J. M. Pescado:
Note: If you don't want to end up manually replacing crap in your existing neighborhoods, which may not even be possible, you can decrapify them, too.

Capitaine Marie:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 February 24, 00:06:47

Note: If you don't want to end up manually replacing crap in your existing neighborhoods, which may not even be possible, you can decrapify them, too.


Er, do you mean decrapify the huge .package files I created from ripped .sims3packs?  

And I forgot to ask if I should decrapify default replacement skins and hacks (a mod to have 15 fish in the aquarium and AM).  

Menchii:
I think Pes means you should Decrapify your save games.  Try to decrapify all of the files in the save game folder.  I think Jfade's tool lets you do that.  This is just speculation since I haven't had much experience with Decrapification.

bowrain:
Ok so decaprifying new, never-installed-before sims3packs worked but decaprifying my pre-existing dbc files didn't. I guess I have to delete the dbc and reinstall all my sims3packs from scratch?

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