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3 years ago
@crinrict Thank you for your reply! I have edited the post.
crinrict
3 years agoHero+
@aaronwarnersgffr Maybe it works to remove the hat if you age the Sim down and back up in CAs.
So try the following
1. Backup your save game in case anything goes wrong
2. Enter live mode and type testingcheats true and then cas.fulleditmode
3. Shift click on Sim and choose modify in CAS
4. Make the Sim a child
5. Enter Live mode
6. Go back to CAS with modify in CAS again
7. Age back to teen
8. Check game
So try the following
1. Backup your save game in case anything goes wrong
2. Enter live mode and type testingcheats true and then cas.fulleditmode
3. Shift click on Sim and choose modify in CAS
4. Make the Sim a child
5. Enter Live mode
6. Go back to CAS with modify in CAS again
7. Age back to teen
8. Check game
- 3 years ago@crinrict Thank you for this response! When I tried this, it completely reset the sim and left it up to me to try and make the sim look as it did before I aged it down. I ended up exiting the game to get my sim back to how it was before I aged it down, then I saved the sim to the gallery and added it to my household from there, deleting the original one that had the jester hat issue. This fixed the issue completely, though I did lose all relationships the sim had.
- crinrict3 years agoHero+@aaronwarnersgffr Hm, I thought the look was fixed but I guess it could make you loose other stuff you achieved as well.
Glad you found a solution- djriddle19774 months agoRising Scout
She said she lost all her relationships. How in the world is this a 'solution' to anything?
A 'prom hat' that can be removed, or more to the point, have the option that one never be put on my sim would be nice.
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