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foussiremix's avatar
7 years ago

Face sliders cc

Does anyone know face sliders to download that are compatible with the jonah sliders.
I downloaded some face sliders some days ago but they didn't work and didnt change the sims face ,than I deleted them.

  • In addition to possible compatibility issues, a mod is generally required to increase the allowable number of sliders or else no new ones or no sliders at all (even the built-in ones) will function once you get a sim into CAS and try to change something.

    The usual candidates are NRaas MasterController, CmarNYC's XCAS, and AwesomeMod. If MC and XCAS are used together, some special handling is required or they may conflict with each other. XCAS and Awesome should never be used together.

    Do you have one of these solutions in place already?
  • Hmm i have nraas, wait you can increase the amount of sliders with Master controller.
    But i only have nraas, No CmarNYC's XCAS, ,AwesomeMod.
  • "foussi;c-16399045" wrote:
    Hmm i have nraas, wait you can increase the amount of sliders with Master controller.
    But i only have nraas, No CmarNYC's XCAS, ,AwesomeMod.


    On city hall or any computer>NRaas>MasterController>Settings>CAS>Max Sliders in CAS>default is 100.
  • "TreyNutz;c-16399086" wrote:
    "foussi;c-16399045" wrote:
    Hmm i have nraas, wait you can increase the amount of sliders with Master controller.
    But i only have nraas, No CmarNYC's XCAS, ,AwesomeMod.


    On city hall or any computer>NRaas>MasterController>Settings>CAS>Max Sliders in CAS>default is 100.


    Woah cool, gonna do that now.
  • Okay, that does mean in case it's not clear that you have to bring your sim into an MC version of CAS, not EA's version, to get the setting changes recognized. That can be done by either using Edit in CAS from the MC Sim menu or having the MC Integration add-on module in play (or both).
  • "igazor;c-16399190" wrote:
    Okay, that does mean in case it's not clear that you have to bring your sim into an MC version of CAS, not EA's version, to get the setting changed recognized. That can be done by either using Edit in CAS from the MC Sim menu or having the MC Integration add-on module in play (or both).


    When you go to Stylist via MC is that the same? I find that's quicker if I just wanna change their clothes or something.
    Not that it matters because I'm not changing the sim.
    But just curious what's different about MC Stylist vs EA.
  • "cleo00;c-16399248" wrote:
    When you go to Stylist via MC is that the same? I find that's quicker if I just wanna change their clothes or something.
    Not that it matters because I'm not changing the sim.
    But just curious what's different about MC Stylist vs EA.

    MC Stylist is a subset of MC CAS in much the same way the EA's Plan Outfit (dressers) and Change Appearance (mirrors) are subsets of EA's testingcheatsenabled CAS. Except that MC Stylist has more features, can be invoked on sims not in the actively controlled household, and will honor changes made to MC's settings whereas the EA ways will not unless MC Integration is in play.