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@Ayamjago56 It is entirely possible to download a lot that includes bad custom content and have that cc affect your saves or the performance of your game overall. The amount oc doesn't matter so much as the quality of it, as in, whether it causes any issues. You also don't need to place the lots for the bad cc to have an effect.
The best way to protect your saves is to install new lots, or any new downloads, in a clean user folder. Move the entire Sims 3 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts, open the launcher to spawn a new one, and install the lots there. Go through the launcher's Installed Content tab looking for any cc you didn't mean to install. Then open your game and test all the new content. If everything looks fine, you can delete the new Sims 3 folder, put the old one back in Documents\Electronic Arts, and install the content there. If one of the lots is a problem in any way, you know not to add it to your main user folder.
@puzzlezaddict Do residential lots from the sims 3 exchange gallery involves houses that have ccs in it?
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@Ayamjago56 Lots on the Exchange can definitely include custom content, although many do not. The Exchange doesn't filter cc out of uploads, so you're always taking a risk.
However, if you install a lot in a clean folder, and you don't see any extra cc listed in the launcher's Installed Content tab, that means the lot is clean (no cc), and you don't have to worry about adding it to your game.
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