Creepy Doll in ur files messin with ur Sims3Packs
Motoki:
Quote from: sabrieljo on 2010 June 24, 09:37:15
I downloaded 1 lot from TSR no others and I'm so fed up of the damn doll, my fault I suppose for using TSR but the doll is not mentioned at all in the downloads folder. So the only way is to check the dbc files then, as I not that computer savvy I don't want to mess around with them I think I'm just going to have to do it my way. So I don't have any lots from MTS and just the one from tsr which I deleted do I only need to check all of my downloads or just tsr ?
Creepy doll has left the building, stupidly did'nt check the installed content until I was told so thank you. My stupidity and I will go back to lurking for now.
As I stated twice already, uninstalling the doll from the launcher removes it from the dbc file. You don't have to be computer savvy, just open the launcher, scroll through a long assed list until you get to the doll and then remove it via the launcher.
As also has been noted repeatedly, you need to find the package file of it (0x038a68fe04da61a6aa65f939d77fbc37.package) and also remove that from the DCBackup.
To be on the safe side it's probably a good idea to search the My Documents/Electronic Arts/ directory including all subdirectories for "0x038a68fe04da61a6aa65f939d77fbc37.package" and "doll" and make sure there's not another instance of it hiding somewhere.
Also be aware that it is not just TSR files that can contain that doll and potentially it can be in any sims3pack file from any site. The doll embeds itself in files that people create and upload. It's likely there are people who have it and don't even know, passing it along in their uploads without realizing it.
A safe proceedure to do prior to installing sims3pack files is to open them in Delphy's Custard Tool and scan the contents inside the file being on the lookout for the doll. It will be 0x038a68fe04da61a6aa65f939d77fbc37.package and also bring up a little icon of the doll in CUSTARD when you highlight it.
CUSTARD is a fairly user friendly tool so again you don't need to be computer savvy to use it. If the sims3pack just contains the actual content, thumbnails (they are safe) and the doll you can safely remove the doll. However if it contains the doll and a whole bunch of other crap I wouldn't recommend installing it. It's good practice to verify your files are clean prior to uploading and for lot creators to not include any custom content they used on the lot but instead reference those items with credits and links.
Cerridwen:
Posibly a stupid question- If I do not see the doll as a buyable item in game and I did a search on 0x038a68fe04da61a6aa65f939d77fbc37.package in my DCBackup folder and it is not found, it is safe to say I do not have this in my game?
jezzer:
Quote from: Cerridwen on 2010 June 25, 03:11:41
Posibly a stupid question- If I do not see the doll as a buyable item in game and I did a search on 0x038a68fe04da61a6aa65f939d77fbc37.package in my DCBackup folder and it is not found, it is safe to say I do not have this in my game?
Either that, or it's escaped from the game and is lurking in your closet, awaiting nightfall.
The_Goddess:
Quote from: Cerridwen on 2010 June 25, 03:11:41
Posibly a stupid question- If I do not see the doll as a buyable item in game and I did a search on 0x038a68fe04da61a6aa65f939d77fbc37.package in my DCBackup folder and it is not found, it is safe to say I do not have this in my game?
Check under the bed.
CatalystToChange:
I also got this doll from an "infected" lot from the Exchange, but it didn't cause any problems at all with my game. However, I deleted it (better safe than sorry), and I got the new, "fixed" version straight from Rebecah's TSR account. I also asked her about the situation directly, and she said she's had the doll tested and has been working tirelessly to figure out just what is wrong with the doll, and also mentioned that a few people (like Delphy, I believe) helped her test it after getting reports it was bugged.
What strikes me most odd is that apparently the doll had been up since February, and she didn't get any comments saying it was bugged until recently. I know a lot of people like to say these things just to cover their asses, but, I dunno. She DID fix the doll on her site, though, so that kinda shows she's making some effort to fix the issue? I think the only way the issue's actually going to get fixed, though, is to make everyone in the Sims community (which is a lot of freaking people) aware of the "bugged" doll, and if they really like it (I personally think it's a cute toy for Sim toddlers), they can download the fixed version from TSR. However, it's hard to get to 50 trillion (okay, that's exaggerated, but I have no clue exactly how many people realize this is a problem) people and get the information spread over such a wide network. :/
I've seen a lot of topics on the subject, and I agree it is a reason for concern, whether it is a mistake on Rebecah's part, or some other strange occurrence (I personally think perhaps someone messed with the original file and then uploaded to the Exchange in the hopes of sabotaging EA and the Exchange? A lot of people seem to be very against the Exchange, from what I've seen, so interwebz warfare seems highly likely.), but a lot of times everyone's just pointing fingers and playing the blame game...Really not the way to fix the situation. The only way this can get fixed is through awareness and caution, kinda like an internet STD. :P I, personally, won't be using the Exchange anymore, except to upload random Sims if I feel like it. I recommend everyone else does the same. (All I'm gonna say...Excuse the rant. ^ ^; -Whew-)
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