Sims can't go steady, etc even with awesomemod?
spaceface:
A classic case of PEBKAC.
Words of one syllable don't cut it so I had to use two or more syllables occasionally, I hope that's OK. Note: I'm only doing this so you will STOP WHINING.
Grow a brain (this will be the hard part!)
Find "My Documents" on your desktop. Not your desk, it's the flat part of your computer called a monitor, that has little pictures of stuff on it. There will be a little picture called "My Documents". Or click the little picture called "Start" on the bottom left of the monitor if you don't see the "My Documents" one.
Double click on the little picture.
Find a folder called "Electronic Arts".
Double click on it, this will open the folder.
Find a folder called "The Sims 3"
Double click on it.
Find a folder called "Saves"
Now that you know how to double click, look in this folder (you'd never have guessed to look here, would you?) for the saved game you were playing. Hint: they have names, as well as times and dates on them.
Make a copy of the one you had a problem with.
Post it somewhere and link to it here so JMP can see it.
Now stop abusing your keyboard, in fact preferably don't post again.
J. M. Pescado:
No, you can't post saved games as attachments, those things are ginormous. You have to put it on your own website.
lordrichter:
So, just out of curiosity, and because the cute answer by tngrspacecadet was incomplete, are all the files in the save directory important or are just certain files important for diagnostic purposes? Is it necessary to include the vacation save files if the problem is in the home world? Are you loading the game into Sims 3 or running a program over them to extract information?
J. M. Pescado:
Okay, this particular form of the unable-to-go-steady thing should now be fixed in fixall of the new version.
Quote from: lordrichter on 2010 March 20, 14:11:47
So, just out of curiosity, and because the cute answer by tngrspacecadet was incomplete, are all the files in the save directory important or are just certain files important for diagnostic purposes? Is it necessary to include the vacation save files if the problem is in the home world?
Yes, because the problem that manifests in the homeworld may actually originate in a vacation world.
Quote from: lordrichter on 2010 March 20, 14:11:47
Are you loading the game into Sims 3 or running a program over them to extract information?
Both.
Warduke:
I am having the same problem, I will check for a solution and if I cannot find one I will up my save file to rapidshare for you.. that is if you want me to.
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