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- Disable Clothing Filter is the correct command. But then you have to go into an instance of MC CAS in order for the setting to be honored. EA's version of CAS doesn't know anything about MasterController and its settings.
To get into the MC version of CAS, that means issuing an MC command such as MC > Stylist or MC's Edit in CAS. The MC version of CAS extends itself to regular in-game calls for it only if the MC Integration add-on module is in play.
Might it be that you are in the wrong version of CAS after making the settings change? If you aren't sure which version you are in, try right-clicking on the "..." button that usually leads to things like the game's Main Menu, Save, Quit, etc. If you are in MC's version of CAS, then a set of MasterController options will appear. If you are in EA's version of CAS, then nothing will happen. - filipomelNew Spectator
"igazor;c-18025956" wrote:
Disable Clothing Filter is the correct command. But then you have to go into an instance of MC CAS in order for the setting to be honored. EA's version of CAS doesn't know anything about MasterController and its settings.
To get into the MC version of CAS, that means issuing an MC command such as MC > Stylist or MC's Edit in CAS. The MC version of CAS extends itself to regular in-game calls for it only if the MC Integration add-on module is in play.
Might it be that you are in the wrong version of CAS after making the settings change? If you aren't sure which version you are in, try right-clicking on the "..." button that usually leads to things like the game's Main Menu, Save, Quit, etc. If you are in MC's version of CAS, then a set of MasterController options will appear. If you are in EA's version of CAS, then nothing will happen.
Oh thank you, this has helped!
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