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« Reply #50 on: 2010 February 23, 13:00:15 »
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I decraped the Asian-Fusion set. I shows up in the catalogue, but the furniture in the house is replaced by default furniture. When I used package files the Asian-Fusion furniture wasn't replaced.
I can however select the furniture in the catalogue and put it in the house. I guess this has something to do with the decrap process?
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« Reply #51 on: 2010 February 23, 19:35:31 »
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Yays!  Jfade's tool works!  At least, it worked to install one arr'ed store set via the Launcher; I haven't actually tried it in-game yet.  Some thumbnails are blank, but I don't know if that's a problem.

There's something I'm not clear on, though:  Does *all* content need to be decrapified?  Such as a non-arr'ed Riverview and CC from other sites like Mod the Sims?
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« Reply #52 on: 2010 February 23, 21:10:12 »
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It's the only way to be sure.
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« Reply #53 on: 2010 February 23, 23:12:33 »
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It's the only way to be sure.

Since you didn't mention the blank thumbnails in the Launcher, is it safe to assume they're nothing to worry about?  (I PM'ed Jfade; he's not sure.)
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« Reply #54 on: 2010 February 23, 23:35:53 »
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Haven't figured out what causes it, but thumbnails are superfluous to the functioning of the object anyway.
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« Reply #55 on: 2010 February 23, 23:38:34 »
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Haven't figured out what causes it, but thumbnails are superfluous to the functioning of the object anyway.

Oh, good.
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« Reply #56 on: 2010 February 24, 00:06:47 »
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Note: If you don't want to end up manually replacing crap in your existing neighborhoods, which may not even be possible, you can decrapify them, too.
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« Reply #57 on: 2010 February 24, 04:28:50 »
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Note: If you don't want to end up manually replacing crap in your existing neighborhoods, which may not even be possible, you can decrapify them, too.

Er, do you mean decrapify the huge .package files I created from ripped .sims3packs?  

And I forgot to ask if I should decrapify default replacement skins and hacks (a mod to have 15 fish in the aquarium and AM).  
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« Reply #58 on: 2010 February 24, 10:13:11 »
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I think Pes means you should Decrapify your save games.  Try to decrapify all of the files in the save game folder.  I think Jfade's tool lets you do that.  This is just speculation since I haven't had much experience with Decrapification.
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« Reply #59 on: 2010 February 24, 13:21:25 »
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Ok so decaprifying new, never-installed-before sims3packs worked but decaprifying my pre-existing dbc files didn't. I guess I have to delete the dbc and reinstall all my sims3packs from scratch?
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« Reply #60 on: 2010 February 24, 19:13:04 »
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I think Pes means you should Decrapify your save games.  Try to decrapify all of the files in the save game folder.  I think Jfade's tool lets you do that.  This is just speculation since I haven't had much experience with Decrapification.

Yeah, I thought of that later.  I'm sure I read that in the Recompressor thread, too.  Had a blond moment, lol.

ETA:  Read moar in the Recompressor thread about decrapifying skins, but I'm still unclear about hacks.
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« Reply #61 on: 2010 February 26, 03:14:18 »
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I've finished the new Compressorizer, but I'm looking for some feedback. Grab it here:

http://www.jfade.com/temp/maty/Compressorizer1.0.zip

Note that you'll probably have to set the file types to include .nhd, .sim, etc if you are decrapifying. Lemme know if something's missing.

if this program makes use of the decrapifying feature then why isn't decrapify.exe included in the folder?  i could only see s3rc.exe
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« Reply #62 on: 2010 February 26, 13:44:41 »
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I've finished the new Compressorizer, but I'm looking for some feedback. Grab it here:

http://www.jfade.com/temp/maty/Compressorizer1.0.zip

Note that you'll probably have to set the file types to include .nhd, .sim, etc if you are decrapifying. Lemme know if something's missing.

If this program makes use of the decrapifying feature then why isn't decrapify.exe included in the folder? I could only see s3rc.exe

Let me clear up what TashFaun meant (look up dimwit)
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« Reply #63 on: 2010 February 27, 10:05:14 »
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So far, I've had no luck in getting my arr'ed store content to show up without the .dbc files in the Mods folder. This is what I've tried so far:

First, I deleted the cache files and made a backup of the 'The Sims 3' folder in My Documents\Electronic Arts. I then removed the dbc folder from Mods. After each failed attempt I've restored the original 'The Sims 3' folder from the backup that I made. I've tried the following methods of decrapifying:

  • Ran s3rc.exe for all sims3pack, package, nhd, world, sim, and dbc files in the 'The Sims 3' folder and below. I did this using a batch file like the one described in this message: Re: TOOL: TS3 Recompressor.
  • Used JFade's updated Compressorizer in Decrapify mode with all file types checked (recursively from 'The Sims 3' folder).
  • Deleted the DCCache and DCBackup folders and used JFade's updated Compressorizer like above. After it was finished, I tried to reinstall the store content, which failed.

The result of all of this is that, even after decrapifying all file types (including saves), the store content is not showing up in Build/Buy mode and any store items already used in game have been replaced with defaults. Furthermore, the launcher will not install any decrapified content. In addition to the base game, I have WA and HELS installed. All three are fully patched.

Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? Are there certain files that should be deleted first? Am I decrapifying some files that should not be decrapified?

Any help would be appreciated.
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« Reply #64 on: 2010 February 27, 15:51:06 »
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Well it seems that reading through this thread may have solved my problem.
Dragging and dropping sims3packs onto decrapify has never done anything for my files so I've been trying with DOS. This didn't work either to begin with.
Before reading through here I was typing in the file path to get to s3rc followed by -fD name.sims3pack That also resulted in a fail. I got the 'Could not stat' error.
For this last attempt I included the full file path to the sims3 pack as well as s3rc and it appears to have worked.

ETA: Ok so the pack installed but now all of the objects are referred to by number strings instead of the names. I was trying with the 50sFullSet to try and get recolouring counters. That bit worked but as I said, all 50sSet objects are now referred to with names such as **738927768753621096519**

ETA2: Seems that if I convert the sims3pack to packages and then decrapify them the objects keep their names AND the counters recolour properly.
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« Reply #65 on: 2010 February 27, 21:35:40 »
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I decrapified the Sims3packs and my saved game files and everything works perfectly.  Big, sloppy, wet kisses to those more awesome than me!
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« Reply #66 on: 2010 February 28, 07:58:24 »
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jeromycraig, could you explain to me what you did to make it work?
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« Reply #67 on: 2010 February 28, 12:13:40 »
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ETA2: Seems that if I convert the sims3pack to packages and then decrapify them the objects keep their names AND the counters recolour properly.

Good to know. Apparently all store items (and only them) installed is too much for CAW, and EiG takes lots of time to load. I can "package" them again. Have you had any problems with patterns, though? Like, patterns that come with a furniture creating blank slots in the fabric section (when in .package)?
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« Reply #68 on: 2010 February 28, 12:46:42 »
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Create-A-Crap doesn't really like massively-installed store content. If you are using Create-A-Crap's Edit-In-Game, you probably want to temporarily move your DCCache someplace else.
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« Reply #69 on: 2010 February 28, 13:00:51 »
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ETA2: Seems that if I convert the sims3pack to packages and then decrapify them the objects keep their names AND the counters recolour properly.

Good to know. Apparently all store items (and only them) installed is too much for CAW, and EiG takes lots of time to load. I can "package" them again. Have you had any problems with patterns, though? Like, patterns that come with a furniture creating blank slots in the fabric section (when in .package)?

The only patterns I think I have in .package format are ones from TSR and they function fine with no blank thumbnails. I don't think I have any official Store patterns in .package..
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« Reply #70 on: 2010 February 28, 15:01:13 »
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I think Pes means you should Decrapify your save games.  Try to decrapify all of the files in the save game folder.  I think Jfade's tool lets you do that.  This is just speculation since I haven't had much experience with Decrapification.

Yeah, I thought of that later.  I'm sure I read that in the Recompressor thread, too.  Had a blond moment, lol.

ETA:  Read moar in the Recompressor thread about decrapifying skins, but I'm still unclear about hacks.

I would like to know too. I'm also supposing we CAN decrapify skins, right?
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« Reply #71 on: 2010 February 28, 15:33:08 »
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That's not what I meant.

Like the tiki set, I believe the sofa and chair include a pattern or two with them. Without decrapifying it, if you package them the pattern would appear in fabric, but also will generate blank spots (that are not patterns, at least they're non-responsive). As far as I'm aware, they don't interfere with anything, but are aesthetically annoying for me.

Well, let's try it, then. After all, I seem to need my store crap to furnish my houses.
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« Reply #72 on: 2010 March 01, 02:07:56 »
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ETA:  Read moar in the Recompressor thread about decrapifying skins, but I'm still unclear about hacks.
I would like to know too. I'm also supposing we CAN decrapify skins, right?
Decrapifying skins, hacks, and other unorthodox CC that is not standard objects, clothes, and whatnot is harmless, but produces no useful effect.
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« Reply #73 on: 2010 March 01, 20:27:57 »
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Decrapifying skins, hacks, and other unorthodox CC that is not standard objects, clothes, and whatnot is harmless, but produces no useful effect.

Good to know. 
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« Reply #74 on: 2010 March 01, 23:26:30 »
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Really, I just followed instructions.  It said in the original post that s3rc.exe and decrapify.exe have to be accessible on the same filepath, so I just put them together in a folder with my sims3pack files and dragged the sims3packs onto "decrapify" (you know it worked if your "modified" date changes) and then moved the decrapified sims3packs into my Electronic Arts/Sims 3/Downloads folder.  Then I just installed them with the launcher.

Afterwards, I followed instructions about decrapifying the files in my saved game and library and when I booted up, all of my Arr'd store content was there.  Some of the in-use items were replaced, but it was pretty simple to change them back to their store versions.  ALL of my Store content is in the game, usable, AND marked with the "custom" symbol.  My load time is halved, and my counters no longer have the bug that makes them switch to non-recolorable defaults in corner mode, etc.
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