KT's Store Fixes (updated 11.02.2013)

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woflz:
Quote from: kem on 2012 November 03, 17:57:26

Quote from: Painkiller on 2012 November 03, 17:41:24

Then you're doing it wrong. It's obviously either the uncorrect folders or the uncorrect files. Check again all steps: the set have to be decrapped before being installed as you like (launcher or packages), then put the "KT_StoreFix_DecrapFixes" and the "ccmerged" file in your Override folder, delete the compositor cache.

I put ccmerged file in the DCBackup folder, and KT fix in the mods folder, but it isn't working..


Sorry for butting in. I put "KT_StoreFix_DecrapFixes" in the "mods" folder (where both the 'overrides' and 'packages' folders are) since I use sims3packs instead of packages. I think you should only put that file in the "overrides" folder if you're using packages. Not sure if 100% correct, but this seemed to fix the issue for me.
*Oh and I have two copies of the updated ccmerged; one in the "overrides" folder, and one in the "DCBackup" folder.

kem:
What do you mean "Overrides" folder?

bitterquill:
Quote from: kem on 2012 November 03, 20:39:15

What do you mean "Overrides" folder?


Go to MTS and read the instructions. Seriously. This is basic shit and MTS has it all spelled out for people who don't know it already. I know you have to start somewhere but help tends not to be forthcoming when you think MATY is that place.

Tia:
Quote from: kem on 2012 November 03, 20:39:15

What do you mean "Overrides" folder?

You make a overrides folder and put it in you mods folder in the packages.. ;)Quote from: bitterquill on 2012 November 03, 21:50:35

Quote from: kem on 2012 November 03, 20:39:15

What do you mean "Overrides" folder?


Go to MTS and read the instructions. Seriously. This is basic shit and MTS has it all spelled out for people who don't know it already. I know you have to start somewhere but help tends not to be forthcoming when you think MATY is that place.

Wow do you really need to be mean to people when they are new and not help them? I realize that sometimes even I make mistakes but its not a reason to be mean to them. Like I had no idea that a mod would conflict with the fix. I have been using that mod for a long time. So I didn't know what effects it had on that fix. I am not an idiot when it comes to using fixes.

bitterquill:
Quote from: Tia on 2012 November 03, 21:57:43

Quote from: kem on 2012 November 03, 20:39:15

What do you mean "Overrides" folder?

You make a overrides folder and put it in you mods folder in the packages.. ;)Quote from: bitterquill on 2012 November 03, 21:50:35

Quote from: kem on 2012 November 03, 20:39:15

What do you mean "Overrides" folder?


Go to MTS and read the instructions. Seriously. This is basic shit and MTS has it all spelled out for people who don't know it already. I know you have to start somewhere but help tends not to be forthcoming when you think MATY is that place.

Wow do you really need to be mean to people when they are new and not help them? I realize that sometimes even I make mistakes but its not a reason to be mean to them. Like I had no idea that a mod would conflict with the fix. I have been using that mod for a long time. So I didn't know what effects it had on that fix. I am not an idiot when it comes to using fixes.


I linked to detailed instructions and recommended that Kem avoid further sporking by doing a bit of reading. That is neither mean nor unhelpful. Moreover, the instructions I offered are more useful than the ones from you, which are confusing if not incorrect. The Overrides folder does indeed go in the Mods folder, but it does not go in Packages.

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