Wanting to Re-Generate my Townies.

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angelyne:
 I guess no one believes it jsalemi ;)

Bailey, just put the DMA file in your download folder.  It will appear in your catalog under miscellaneous as a red burglar alarm.  Click on it, the options are pretty self-explanatory.  The nice thing about that hack, is you don't need to actually use other hacks to take control of NPC's.  You just click on the DMA hack, click on change appearance (for example) and click on the NPC that you want to change.  The NPC must be on the lot, to appear on the list.

A good place to use this is in one of your home business.  You makeover all your customers.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Solowren on 2007 March 06, 09:04:19

I admit not backing up was a bad idea. It was an extremely bad idea. And I probably deserve every bit of assholery you guys can throw at me.

I also admit that I am new to SimPE. I'm trying to learn how to use it properly so I don't always have to request things of other people. Trial and error is how I learn best, which is slightly unfortunate. D:

And Theo, thank you for adding your advice. When I get home I'll be sure to try that.

One trick you can do to potentially wire your neighborhood back together in such a case is to restore the missing files from backup. The actual sim character packages do not change much at all, so restoring them from backup tends to mostly repair them. Of course, this procedure is experimental and you could just fuck it up more, but I guess that's not really possible at this point. Naturally, it's probably too late. It's best to seek advice for this sort of thing in a more real-time response environment unless you want to wait a few days for all the verdicts to be rendered.

miros:
That's why I ask questions several days before I intend to perform any such procedures.

notveryawesome:
Christianlov at MTS2 has a hacked clothing rack that allows you to teleport any townie or NPC to the lot, give it a makeover, change its clothes, and give it plastic surgery. The only problem is that the clothing rack already costs something like §500, and your playable sims *still* have to pay for the townies' new outfits. Certain NPCs, like the mail-carrier, paper-deliverer, and restaurant staff are not worth reclothing, because they revert to their default uniforms as soon as they go to work, but you can still give them new faces and hair. I don't normally use money cheats, but it was worth a few kachings to make over the townies in one of my custom hoods.

STLBailey:
I saw that hack.  Its called Sims Boutique Clothing Rack.  I tried to download it, but the file was bad.  Winzip would not install the file. 

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