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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Riverview Decline and Fall
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on: 2010 September 30, 17:36:14
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What, specifically, is an 'aposiopesis'? Normally I can figure out what various losers mean by their abuses of the English language, but this time? DAMN.
Aposiopesis (pronounced /ˌępəsaɪ.əˈpiːsɪs/ from Classical Greek, ἀποσιώπησις, "becoming silent") is a rhetorical device wherein a sentence is deliberately broken off and left unfinished, the ending to be supplied by the imagination, giving an impression of unwillingness or inability to continue. An example would be the threat "Get out, or else!" This device often portrays its users as overcome with passion (fear, anger, excitement) or modesty. To mark the occurrence of aposiopesis with punctuation an em dash or an ellipsis may be used. Copied and pasted straight from Wikipedia.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: Barnacle Bay & Buccaneers Bounty
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on: 2010 September 28, 14:27:08
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Why should mysogyny be only for males? That is a VERY sexist attitude. I find that there are a lot of women out there that bring out that side in me...even though I am a woman. I find women who whine and who suffer from what I call a 'princess complex' infuriating, annoying and pointless. I guess that is why I like this place so much. The women here are intelligent and speak their minds in a clear and concise manner (with the exceptions of the tards and socks, they are just fodder for humor).
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 September 23, 19:33:32
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They do actually. It's just annoying to work with, and you need to drop them in the same folder than Sunset Valley is installed in. After changing the file extension from .package to .world.
Thanks for letting me know. I haven't used package files on the store stuff in a very long time. Besides, that sounds like a very tedious and time consuming way to do it...and probably not a good method for some of the moronic lifeforms that show up here crying.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 September 23, 19:26:18
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I am having similar issues, with a BB .package in my mods folder, ok please tell me if I am doing this right..
First I get the S3P file and run it through the compressor, next I move the file to a folder and use delphys multi extractor installer and have all the files go into another folder, next I use s3pe and create a new project, then import all the files as a .package, then check the compress button, next I let them import and save the entire thing as a .package.
Am I missing a step?
Worlds don't work in package format.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 September 08, 13:42:26
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Since you write like you were deprived of oxygen to the point of partial brain damage, I really doubt you can learn how to convert sims3packs OR decrapify. I would suggest you stick to something less complicated, like learning how to butter toast. Should you really, really want to test your limits, learn how to READ, how to WRITE, and how to SEARCH before posting again.
Are you sure you want them to have access to butter knives or other sharp objects?
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 August 24, 18:14:27
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Sorry. no pity. It took me a couple of days to figure it all out. That's all. Google things you don't know. The answers are out there.
I am just very tired of people coming and thinking that this forum is for holding their hand and walking them through things step by step.
Very tired.
Oh, and btw, when some of the others see your post...things will hit the fan. Have fun with that.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 August 24, 17:00:29
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I am not assuming anything except for the fact that the EXACT same question has been asked and answered about a thousand times. Did you even read this entire thread?
Post # 2 specifies the best format to use.
If you had even looked at the thread for the TS3 Recompressor Post #6 has the instructions. I think that way is easier than using JFade's tool.
Again, take the time to research. Also, I don't care how long you have been using the internet, you need to think as well.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 August 24, 16:07:42
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I did a search for "bypass checks store files" but didn't find anything useful That's the problem. Everyone who says that they searched and couldn't find anything only did one search. If the phrase or word that you ran a search on did not have any result try saying it a different way and if that doesn't result in anything try again. And agan. And again. The answers are there. I found them waaaaay back when this whole thing started. We are not here to do your thinking for you.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 August 12, 19:31:32
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The other thread for store releases has links to the sims3packs. One of the file hosters has them zipped by month of release, the other has them all separate. Generally avoid anyone that pre-combines .package files or pre-decrapifies their files and do it yourself. It's extremely easy and this will save you hassles down the road.
I have also found it useful to keep a copy of the sims3packs undecrapified (is that even a word?). I have a couple of external terrabyte drives so space is not an issue.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: how to download store items into my game
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on: 2010 August 10, 23:27:06
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That was being nice. If you had spent any time poking around at all and reading the posts, you would have realized that posts exactly like this one are beaten up, jumped on, cut into itty bitty bits, boiled, jumped on again and then just for good measure...set fire to.
The answer is there. It involves a commitment of time reading to find it. By doing the search and figuring it out for yourself, you will then understand the process and not have to ask this stupid question every time something changes.
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TS3/TSM: The Pudding / Pudding Factory / Re: The TS3 Store: post your questions, updates, and tech help here
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on: 2010 August 08, 16:55:56
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The Wild West *WASN'T* in color. Don't you know anything? Back in the old days, everything was actually in black and white. Color hadn't been invented yet. Even when I was young, color was still considered a novelty and most things were still in black and white. The addition of color to westerns is actually one of those concessions to modern viewers, much like sounds-in-space. The real thing would have been in black and white.
oh yeah, and apparently if you still have an old black & white tv you can change it to color by putting a nylon stocking over it. (probably needs to be a LARGE nylon stocking...)
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