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CUS is where you only change clothes, hairstyle, makeup, and accessories, while CAS allows you to completely change the Sim by choosing skin color, nose type, head, ears, eye color, etc. In a dresser, both options are present: CHANGE SIM and PLAN OUTFIT.
what does CUS stand for?
- ElizaPancakes718 days agoNew Novice
I understand that until it is patched, we'll continue like this, so my goal is for more people to be aware of this absence and for us all to report it. Again, for those who aren't aware, look in your dressers; you'll see the CUS and CAS there. Again, thank you for your attention.
- Bluebellflora18 days agoHero+
Aside from your issue, which may or may not be Mod related, you haven't provided much info as to your setup, in all my simming years I've never heard of CUS before which is why I'm asking what it stands for? I know what CAS stands for, I'm intrigued as to what CUS stands for, please can you clarify?
- ElizaPancakes718 days agoNew Novice
I think your confusion is because the game descriptions don't distinguish between CUS and CAS, but as I said, they're different things. Remember in THE SIMS 3, where you changed your clothes and hairstyle in the dressers? However, when you typed testingcheatsenabled true in the command console, you'd access the CAS screen, and there you could change the Sim completely: their age, skin color, muscle mass, weight, whether if they're a vampire or werewolf, etc. This is what I mean when I distinguish CUS from CAS. Mods are not used for this, it is not a problem of mods although I use MCCC without modules, only the 2 basic files and I like to slim down and remove muscle mass from the girls I don't control, and now I can't do that because of the absence of these sliders, have I explained myself well now?
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