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You need to get your already made sims into CAS, in a vanilla game, and add Maxis skin details to see if they stick.
how would i move my sims into a separate save file to test this without losing what i've already done with them?
- Bluebellflora6 years agoHero+@barbedwirebutch
All you're doing is moving out your Mods folder, launching the game, taking your sims into CAS and trying to apply Maxis details. When you're done testing quit the game and don't save.- 6 years ago
yes, without any mods, the maxis skin details SEEM to stick, although i can't fully test that without saving the game, exiting, and going back in, which would mean id lose the skin details on that family for good (and pretty much everything else, since i didn't have mods in).
but i'm telling you- the mods are not the problem. i couldn't replicate the issue with mods in, i told you. i made a new sim, added modded-in skin details, saved and left the game, and when i came back, the new sim still had his non-maxis skin details. i tried taking out my mod folders one by one, and there wasn't any change. and if i take all my mods out, i can't tell if the problem is fixed, because there aren't any skin details left to see!
- Bluebellflora6 years agoHero+@barbedwirebutch
Yes you can test it without affecting your current game. Just move the whole Sims 4 folder to the desktop and load up a brand new game and test it. All your saves and Mods will be safe in the folder you moved.
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