Does it matter if I downloaded a lot if I dont have a stuff pack ?

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simpleprincess:
If i downloaded a lot and it has a stuff pack in it that I dont have installed will it still mess up my game? I know the expansions can be a problem but wondered about the stuff packs ? are they still a problem if a lot has made with them and you dont have it?

I won all the sims 2 exps on ebay today and just sent off them so will have every EP again in a few days but stuff pack wise will only have teen.celebration and family fun. possibly festive holiday.

SenkoTwiik:
I don't think that it will mess up your game, but if the download says that it requires a certain pack, it does. The material you downloaded won't work in your game if you don't meet the requirements.

simpleprincess:
 I just a bid on ebay for the stuff pack complete collection so hopefully that will solve that but wanted to ask incase I dint win or get any more. :kiss:

caffeinated.joy:
I'm not in the habit of downloading houses, so I am not an expert, by any means. That being said, if you install a house needing a certain EP (and you aren't using CI) you may get the "This download requires information from an expansion pack you don't have" message. Honestly, I don't know what will happen if you try using a house needing an EP you don't have. It could be anything from the install not working, to you missing content in the house or flashing blue objects (stemming from an object or objects needing said EP being missing in your game).

I know Numenor made an "Any Game Starter" mod that some house builders use to ensure their lots are base game friendly, and they will usually say something to the effect of "packaged using Numenor's Any Game Starter" or something to that effect.

I would err on the side of caution and wait until you get the EPs you just bought before installing any EP specific houses you may have. Especially if you only have to wait a few days. ;) 

rwills:
Yes, it matters.

What differs for any particular lot is the degree to which it matters.

You might end up with a lot in which some elements are missing (for example, carpets or tile).
You might end up with a lot in which some elements (for example, windows) show up as a Maxis default or otherwise incorrectly.
You might end up with a lot in which some elements are flashing blue (or else show up as strings of text and numerals due to a missing mesh).
You might end up with a lot which either will not load or which will crash your game.
You might end up with a lot which contains game-wide default replacements (and thus will change other lots you already have).

It all depends on what EP- or SP-dependent elements are included with the lot.

Using Clean Installer to install lots is highly recommended, as it gives you the option of selecting what you actually want to install (the barebones lot/house and/or any other particular elements which may be included with it) as well as the option to not install any hacks which might (advertantly or inadvertantly) be included with the lot (and any of which might negatively impact your game). It is not uncommon for lot creators to create a house/lot in their game set-up which includes hacks (either minimal or global hacks) or hacked objects and either be unaware of that or fail to provide that information in their descriptions.

Note that Clean Installer will not give you the 'missing EPs/SPs' warning, but on the other hand will allow you to check many items individually and have the install process ignore additional associated content which may be EP- or SP-dependent.

Info/download of Clean Installer here:

http://sims2pack.modthesims2.com/index.php?page=4

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