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UniqueKhaos
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
I walk on the wild side. No matter what the update is, I never back up anything or remove my cc/mods from the game. Ever. This time around, I’ll remove all mods but keep my cc. I know things will break and I’m not afraid of that, I just want to determine what’s really crucial to my gameplay and stop adding mods that I might use one day but never actually use. I’ve been meaning to do that for a while but I got busy with work. I’ll back up my main save and tray files because I’ve found some amazing lots and my world makeovers are perfect and nearly done so I do care about preserving that save this time around.
Then I’ll start a new throw away test save (literally use it for a day or two) because that’s what I do with every pack and it’s a tradition at this point. I might play this test save a little longer than usual until all of my must have mods (SNB bills/bank, UI cheats, Wonderful Whims, Healthcare Redux, Oni’s cooking and Littlbowbubs’ recipes) are updated. If I get attached to the family, they’ll just be added to my main save after mod updates.
Then I’ll start a new throw away test save (literally use it for a day or two) because that’s what I do with every pack and it’s a tradition at this point. I might play this test save a little longer than usual until all of my must have mods (SNB bills/bank, UI cheats, Wonderful Whims, Healthcare Redux, Oni’s cooking and Littlbowbubs’ recipes) are updated. If I get attached to the family, they’ll just be added to my main save after mod updates.
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