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puzzlezaddict
7 years agoHero+
Welcome back. There are still quite a few TS3 holdouts here, and we're usually happy to answer questions from players both new and rusty, as well as each other.
If you'd like to uninstall and reinstall TS3 itself, you'll need to clean your computer's registry as well, either manually or with a tool like Piriform's CCleaner. Otherwise, remnants of the previous install can get in the way of your launching the game going forward. But there's no real reason to reinstall the program files; even when the game isn't cooperating, there are usually better and less time-consuming ways to troubleshoot.
All of your saves, mods, store and custom content, saved sims and families, and saved builds live in your TS3 game folder in Documents. You can save any files within this folder that you like, or you can delete the whole thing and start over. When you launch the game again, a clean folder will spawn, into which you can add whatever combination of your old files and new content you want.
If you have an Origin/Windows install, then you'll necessarily be on patch 1.69 and have no way to bypass the launcher. Sorry.
Store content can only be installed through the launcher. If your old game folder has any store content, it will be bundled into .ebc files inside DCCache. But if it didn't show up in-game, you might have a corrupted file somewhere, and it's probably easier to reinstall rather than go through each file to check. If you're installing a lot of content, you might find ciane's guide to installing store content useful:
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/866577/how-to-install-store-items
As far as mods are concerned, NRaas ErrorTrap and Overwatch are critical to keeping your game healthy and as glitch-free as possible. Traveler is also a must if your sims are ever going to travel. MasterController gives you ways find information about inactive sims, change almost anything about them, and perform resets on stuck sims or objects when necessary. Many people find Register and Traffic useful as well. But the best approach is for you to describe what functions you're looking for, or which glitches you'd rather avoid, and then ask which mods can help. You could also ask over at NRaas, which still has an active community of players as well.
http://nraas.wikispaces.com/
If you'd like to uninstall and reinstall TS3 itself, you'll need to clean your computer's registry as well, either manually or with a tool like Piriform's CCleaner. Otherwise, remnants of the previous install can get in the way of your launching the game going forward. But there's no real reason to reinstall the program files; even when the game isn't cooperating, there are usually better and less time-consuming ways to troubleshoot.
All of your saves, mods, store and custom content, saved sims and families, and saved builds live in your TS3 game folder in Documents. You can save any files within this folder that you like, or you can delete the whole thing and start over. When you launch the game again, a clean folder will spawn, into which you can add whatever combination of your old files and new content you want.
If you have an Origin/Windows install, then you'll necessarily be on patch 1.69 and have no way to bypass the launcher. Sorry.
Store content can only be installed through the launcher. If your old game folder has any store content, it will be bundled into .ebc files inside DCCache. But if it didn't show up in-game, you might have a corrupted file somewhere, and it's probably easier to reinstall rather than go through each file to check. If you're installing a lot of content, you might find ciane's guide to installing store content useful:
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/866577/how-to-install-store-items
As far as mods are concerned, NRaas ErrorTrap and Overwatch are critical to keeping your game healthy and as glitch-free as possible. Traveler is also a must if your sims are ever going to travel. MasterController gives you ways find information about inactive sims, change almost anything about them, and perform resets on stuck sims or objects when necessary. Many people find Register and Traffic useful as well. But the best approach is for you to describe what functions you're looking for, or which glitches you'd rather avoid, and then ask which mods can help. You could also ask over at NRaas, which still has an active community of players as well.
http://nraas.wikispaces.com/
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