Help please, I'm a n00b once again.
MelissaMarie:
I used to play Sims 3 religiously because I took a year off after high school and didn't work much. I had World Adventures installed and upwards of 1000 game mods installed(Including the AM) and working. I downloaded bunch more and one of them fucked up my game, I understand this was probably two core mods conflicting. But I was too lazy to search through all of the mods, so I just erased them. At that time the college semester started and I just gave up playing the Sims 3 altogether.
The semester is almost done so I'm starting over. Anyways, my problem is I updated my game and my current patch is 1.19.44.010001, I have ONLY the AM installed and it is not loading. I can't seem to find what patch it's up to date with. any help is appreciated.
MM (PS. don't tear me to shreds, I already admitted to being a n00b.)
Jeebus:
Check your mod framework.
MelissaMarie:
Quote from: jeebuschrist on 2011 April 16, 22:11:03
Check your mod framework.
The framework should be exactly the same as it was before and it ran fine.
I have my Mods/Packages folder in the proper area (In the Program Files Sims 3 folder), and I have my Resource.cfg file.
I just came across "The New Way of Doing Mods", does it HAVE to be done like this now, or is it optional?
I'm honestly clueless, it's been months since I've done this.
Jeebus:
Quote from: MelissaMarie on 2011 April 16, 22:41:30
Quote from: jeebuschrist on 2011 April 16, 22:11:03
Check your mod framework.
The framework should be exactly the same as it was before and it ran fine.
I have my Mods/Packages folder in the proper area (In the Program Files Sims 3 folder), and I have my Resource.cfg file.
I just came across "The New Way of Doing Mods", does it HAVE to be done like this now, or is it optional?
I'm honestly clueless, it's been months since I've done this.
No, you don't have to, but it's easier (and less error-prone) to do it the new way.
MelissaMarie:
Quote from: jeebuschrist on 2011 April 16, 22:48:35
Quote from: MelissaMarie on 2011 April 16, 22:41:30
Quote from: jeebuschrist on 2011 April 16, 22:11:03
Check your mod framework.
The framework should be exactly the same as it was before and it ran fine.
I have my Mods/Packages folder in the proper area (In the Program Files Sims 3 folder), and I have my Resource.cfg file.
I just came across "The New Way of Doing Mods", does it HAVE to be done like this now, or is it optional?
I'm honestly clueless, it's been months since I've done this.
No, you don't have to, but it's easier (and less error-prone) to do it the new way.
Here's what I currently have;(Sorry the image is so damn big)
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