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Menaceman:
Thanks I guess. Or should I be using the sheeple button?
I don't tend to mess around with options not usually available so I'm not aware of a lot of them.

Skadi:
The only way that toilet could be a bigger fail for 400 simpoints is if it clashed with the spellbook/fountain of youth.

simgrl:
Quote from: virgali on 2011 September 25, 14:47:56

Aha! What a bunch of bull! For the price in simeoleons it should clean itself by default, not to mention that you'll be forced to make a sim in the household have a mechanic skill. Is it also unbreakable then? I can comfirm that I had a sim upgraded it and it does clean itself after the upgrade.

After the my sim upgraded it to clean itself, it also got clogged! It plays the music and cleans itself though.

katierose:
OK I will most likely sound dumb, however I am having a problem when I am converting my store content to packages. I use the mutliextracter from MTS no problems there. My problem is when I try to combined the with the sim3PE. Some of them won't load. It saids
Could not open package:
C:\Users\Michelle\Desktop\0x4b94f302433742f78312244c38e5ec2e.package

This file does not contain the expected package identifier in the header.
This could be because it is a protected package (e.g. a Store item).

Expected magic tag 'DBPF'.  Found 'DBPP'.
I am not sure what that means. I have used sim3p eto combined nearly all my packages. I have tried the decrapifyer but I am not sure if I did it right. Any advice would be helpful.  Thank you in advance.

semianon:
Quote from: katierose on 2011 September 30, 03:45:05

OK I will most likely sound dumb, however I am having a problem when I am converting my store content to packages. I use the mutliextracter from MTS no problems there. My problem is when I try to combined the with the sim3PE. Some of them won't load. It saids
Could not open package:
C:\Users\Michelle\Desktop\0x4b94f302433742f78312244c38e5ec2e.package

This file does not contain the expected package identifier in the header.
This could be because it is a protected package (e.g. a Store item).

Expected magic tag 'DBPF'.  Found 'DBPP'.
I am not sure what that means. I have used sim3p eto combined nearly all my packages. I have tried the decrapifyer but I am not sure if I did it right. Any advice would be helpful.  Thank you in advance.


That message means you did not decrapify them correctly.  You can find detailed instructions on how to decrapify in this thread.

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