FFS "Batbox" Lot Debugger v2.0: NUCLEAR WAR EDITION
cwykes:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2006 September 16, 07:00:25
Prep For Delete (debug): Nukes all memories pertaining to the deletee and shreds file to sever relations. Don't use on anyone with relatives. Then to complete the expunging process, you need to delete the SDSC, SWAF, and character file manually.
You don't mention DNA files. I guess you need to delete them in SimPE...... oh and a very bigh BAAAAAAA.
jrd:
SDNA is relatively safe, as it will either be ignored, or overwritten by the new Sim's data.
SWAFs are not overwtitten and that causes problems, as does -- in some cases -- Sim relationship data.
Improper deletion may lead to toddlers and children with LTWs, or NPCs/townies with unwanted family relationships.
RainbowTigress:
I've had problems with DNA being messed up on new sims, so I always delete the SDNA entries. For example, several times I've had a sim with a genetic haircolor, say blonde, who I've changed to have a custom hairstyle that wasn't color binned. The sim's haircolor DNA would be changed to custom, and their child would also have custom hair DNA. I noticed this happened in neighborhoods when I had deleted sims, even though I thought I'd followed the procedure. I had to go back and correct several sims' DNA back to what I thought it should be, and it was a real pain. In another thread where we discussed this, it seemed to be related to deleting sims in SimPE. It seems the old DNA entries weren't cleared out properly. So I always make sure I delete these now.
aqualectrix:
Actually, Rainbow, I have the problem you describe when I DO delete SDNA entries. I haven't had a problem since I stopped.
cwykes:
I'd heard the problem was that the new DNA overwrote the old, but unless the info was exactly the same size, you had leftovers hanging around. DK where I got that, but I believed whoever told me.... ;D
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