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genestmk's avatar
7 years ago

Help finding a certain slider!

I am looking for a slider that fixes that chin to neck part that sags down. I have found 2 while doing my own search, but they both seem to be taken down. Anyone know where I can find this?

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  • It is possible that this slider is conflicting with another one or a bunch of other ones that @MKSizzle already has. But the complaints about age randomization after a CAS session also happening on another thread still suggest that MC's version of CAS isn't really loading properly for them for some reason.
  • @AnkieAC The slider does show up, but when I slide the pointer, it has no effect.

    @igazor You may be right about the conflicting issue, but I am not sure what it is conflicting with. I did realize I wasn't in MC CAS after you said that and I slapped myself in the forehead for being an idiot, have no worries. I also installed Integration. I did everything you said to do and it still did nothing, which is why I am saying you are probably right about conflictions. This is not the only slider that nothing happens with. I installed a handful of CC sliders a while back and some of them didn't work and some of the regular base-game sliders stopped working as well. If it is because CAS isn't fulling loading, or just not loading correctly, how would I fix that? Is it yet another problem caused by my machine, you think? Or is it a file that I need to do something about?
  • If you didn't have Integration prior and/or were somehow in EA's version of CAS, then it doesn't take much to land in slider overload. Each category (head, eyes, ears, etc.) maxes out at I think it's 25 (this might be outdated) but they all have different numbers of EA sliders to begin with. Some of them only need 2 additional sliders over EA's to do this. Once maxed out, all sliders across the board including EA's can be prone to malfunction.

    If the issues persist in MC's version of CAS, and you have the max limit set high enough (try 250 if 100 isn't cutting it), then again some of your sliders could be conflicting with each other. The only way to determine that is to try different combinations of sliders until you see which ones just break everything when used together. I would always suspect older ones first, if that's any help.