Well I told her to use Clean Installer, which is what I always use. She just keeps on asking me to "post a link to them in a bodyshop file."
I'm not even completely sure what she means by that. How is a bodyshop file different then what I would get using Sims2Pack?
:scratch: Huh... it
IS a bodyshop file... unless she means so she won't have to unpack it herself and go through the trouble. That just means you'd have to find the .package file in the SavedSims folder for that sim... but it's truly difficult to tell which sim you're looking for, unless you know the exact date and time you made the sim in Bodyshop. Even then, you only have the sim itself, not all the clothing, genetics, etc. It's easier just to have it packed up through Bodyshop and opened with Clean Installer. Or, if it's just anything involving "laziness" in the matter, it just means you end up doing the unpacking yourself, add the unpacked files in a new folder, and then compress that folder to a .rar or .zip file. I find myself doing that nowdays, just to avoid the whole process myself when putting my sims in-game. That, and at least I'll know which ones are which since the names are on the folders. :lol:
I suppose I will try to just make my sims base game and see if that works. I suppose it's probably impossible to know what accessories, make-up and so on are base game or not.
It shouldn't be that hard. Unless it's custom content you're worried about. All the Maxis content that's base-game doesn't have a symbol on it and usually found at the butt end of the thumbnail previews, so that's a start. Sad thing is, it's only glasses, though. :lol: