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BitterBubbly
5 years agoNew Veteran
> @BatmanFanGirl said:
> I think that is a good idea, the issue is I don't know what clothing, objects etc are. Like what if I delete an object that is in my current household? I don't know the descriptions really well. :(
Sims 4 Studio can help with that. Once you download that software and install it, you can launch it (while your game is NOT running) and it will let you click on each of your CC files and actually view the content so you can see the objects, clothing, hair, etc that are associated with the file names...and then you can click the delete button right there in the Sims 4 Studio UI to remove anything you don't want to keep in your game.
I'm a visual kind of person, too. I can't remember what something looks like just by the file name either. I need to be able to actually SEE it. Sims 4 Studio will let you do that, and it makes it really easy to figure out what's what.
I'd recommend making a copy of your Mods folder beforehand, though, and putting that backup copy on your desktop before you start deleting things through Sims 4 Studio, just in case you accidentally remove something you meant to keep.
Hope that helps! :)
> I think that is a good idea, the issue is I don't know what clothing, objects etc are. Like what if I delete an object that is in my current household? I don't know the descriptions really well. :(
Sims 4 Studio can help with that. Once you download that software and install it, you can launch it (while your game is NOT running) and it will let you click on each of your CC files and actually view the content so you can see the objects, clothing, hair, etc that are associated with the file names...and then you can click the delete button right there in the Sims 4 Studio UI to remove anything you don't want to keep in your game.
I'm a visual kind of person, too. I can't remember what something looks like just by the file name either. I need to be able to actually SEE it. Sims 4 Studio will let you do that, and it makes it really easy to figure out what's what.
I'd recommend making a copy of your Mods folder beforehand, though, and putting that backup copy on your desktop before you start deleting things through Sims 4 Studio, just in case you accidentally remove something you meant to keep.
Hope that helps! :)
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