Celebrations confusion

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phyllis_p:
I thought it was rather silly/strange that it put a Celebrations shortcut on my desktop, but then told me I was running the wrong version of the game when I tried to use that shortcut (it told me to run Seasons).

Following the story with interest ....

Kralore:
I just came across this info at the official bbs...

From the Celebrations Stuff manual, page 3.
'Playing the Game
Note: If you have installed The Sims 2 Pets or an expansion pack (EP) released after that, you will want to use the shortcut and disc related to that EP. If you try to launch The Sims Celebration Stuff shopping pack (SP) using the shortcuts created by the installer and you have The Sims 2 Pets or a more recent EP installed, a prompt will appear asking you to start the game using the most recently installed EP instead.'

phyllis_p:
Quote from: Kralore on 2007 April 05, 17:51:37

I just came across this info at the official bbs...

From the Celebrations Stuff manual, page 3.
'Playing the Game
Note: If you have installed The Sims 2 Pets or an expansion pack (EP) released after that, you will want to use the shortcut and disc related to that EP. If you try to launch The Sims Celebration Stuff shopping pack (SP) using the shortcuts created by the installer and you have The Sims 2 Pets or a more recent EP installed, a prompt will appear asking you to start the game using the most recently installed EP instead.'




Interesting.  Thank you :-)  I alwasy used to look over the manual to new expansions, but since I bought my Celebrations by digital download, I don't have the physical manual (though I do have the option to download a copy ... which I didn't .... guess they have some good stuff in there sometimes ....)

Kralore:
Over at the QA thread at the SimPe forum, Carrigon and Numenor have posted this about the Celebrations Stuff Pack...

Carrigon...

"Just to chime in on the Celeb Pack, the new objects are in a package located here:
C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\The Sims 2 Celebration! Stuff\TSData\Res\StuffPack\Objects
It's called SPObjects.package  If you don't point SimPe to it, the new objects won't load in OW."

Numenor...

"Yes, at first I was confused by the fact that the Celebration folder *does* contain a standard TSData\Res\Objects\objects.package, but it is basically a copy of the latest objects package found in the system (excluding Pets and Seasons); I have all the EPs and SPs, and therefore that "fake" celebration objects.package is basically identical to the Glamour one (tested with HackDiff).

As for running the game, the Celebration pack doesn't count as an EP or SP; sure it comes with an exe of its own, but it is actually run only if neither Pets nor Seasons are installed; if Pets or Seasons are found, they "take the precedence", and the user is asked to run those games, instead of Celebration (putting in the CD drive the Pets/Seasons disc).

During installation, the Celebration installer updated the PETS objects.package, applying the first patch, released back in January (that in turn contains the patch to the BodyShop, released a bit earlier).

No modifications are applied to the Seasons objects.package (because the patch for Seasons, as well as the second patch for Pets, has been released after issuing Celebration).

As for SimPE, therefore, we have a situation that is similar to the two Christmas packs (2005 and 2006 versions): the objects are in a separate package that must be loaded separately; with the difference that the two Xmas packs simlìply installed an additional package into {BaseGame}\TSData\Res\Catalog\Bins, while Celebration installs its add-on package into a folder of its own (as reported by Carrigon).

Maxis really likes messing up things!  Don't they know the meaning of the word "consistency"?"



The way I understand all this is...  If you don't have Pets or Seasons installed, Celebrations runs like FFS/GLS and uses it's own exe/folder/cd to run.  If you have Pets or Seasons installed,  Celebrations runs like the Holiday Stuff pack. Its a single spobjects.package that Pets or Seasons reads in addition to it's own objects.package.

Edit:  Just a small correction.  If you are running Pets with no patches, then Celebrations will take priority and run with it's exe/folder/cd.  If you patch Pets with the newest patch, then Pets takes priority and Celebrations runs like the holiday pack and uses the single spobjects.package in addidion to it's own objects.package.

kuronue:
That sounds like a more intelligent way to do SPs: since they don't change anything about the way the game works, just add an extra objects.package with the additional objects.

Or one better: have it install to My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/Downloads/Celebration Stuff  ;D

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