"Loanet;c-18239428" wrote:
We have heard that even CC doors will break thanks to certain new door options. So there's no telling what else will break if your shiny new Infants can't interact with it in the way intended.
Maybe you should just do as Fake Gamer Girl has done, delete all your CC and CAS, and go shopping for more after the first couple of patches. Hey, your Sims just went to the stylist; there are lots of similar styles out there, and our Sims hairdressers are getting better all the time.
(Or don't, it's all fine.)
I've been thinking about doing something very like this for a couple of weeks now. I'm trying to catalog as many pieces that I'm currently using in my SimLit stories as possible, so that I can try my best to maintain continuity. With something as big as this, and as old as some of these items are, breakage and major changes are unavoidable. I'm trying to look at like pressing a reset button. That's not necessarily a bad thing for people like me who are cc hoarders and who have put off cleaning things out. It may actually help my game run smoother. The two items I hope aren't about to break are hairstyles and skin overlays. The hairstyles really aren't that big, like you said, they just went to their stylist, but I have some sims that look noticeably different without those overlays. That's the big one that I hope survives this.
Mods are the same. I have so many doing so many things, enhancements and fixes, that maybe some of them can be deleted. The major ones I consider must haves are popular ones that are maintained and updated frequently. I have so many it's possible I have more than one doing the same thing. This will clean that up too.