6 years ago
Eco lifestyle's effect on cc
I was just starting to wonder, but with the addition of objects being more or less flammable, or materials being more or less eco friendly, what effect do you think this will have on cc? I mean, i r...
"Simmerville;c-17521748" wrote:"GwennogJones;c-17521444" wrote:
With a regular patch would you just keep your mod folder as is and start the game usually? With this patch, should I take out my mod folder first, start the game, then restart with the mod folder restored - or does that make no difference whatsoever?
I always take my entire mods folder out when installing a new pack or patch. It takes a few minutes but is worth a lot to make sure your game is running without mod folder content. If there is any problem later, you will then be sure where to find the problem. I have all my cc stored in subfolders, with one folder for typical mods, and regular cc as CAS and BB with many sub folders. Normally I will put all folders back in except the one with all mods. That's normally where the problem is, but sometimes regular CC can cause problems, too. Quite time saving to add those files in bulks and that they are already grouped.
Also backup your entire EA TS4 folder before any new install. If you'd hate losing your save, you should of course have a good backup routine in general, but before installments it's extra important. I recall back when a new pack actually deleted many simmers' game files by mistake.