View Full Version : Hacks to replace Awesomemod.
Darkwolf Jr
29th Mar 2012, 10:24 AM
I have Sims 3 Generations with patch 1.29.55 and have no plains of updating ever again as it is too much trouble to fix the issues with the patches and as I feel the new EPs and SPs are not worth the money.
When Sims 4 comes out I may change my mind but until then this is what I got.
The problem with Awesomemod even if I could find one that is compatible with my game it would have expired long ago.
(Unless someone knows where a hacked version is I can download)
So I'm looking for any smaller mods that replace as much of the functionality of Awesomemod as possible.
Note: No need to point out NRaas as I already know of that site.
Thank you for your help.
Whiterudder
29th Mar 2012, 11:31 AM
Awesomemod has hundeds of features. Which ones are you particularly interested in?
Darkwolf Jr
29th Mar 2012, 1:50 PM
Mostly major bug fixes that have not been fixed by EA.
Features that prevent bugs. (No Duplicate Names, No Visitor Residential Parking, ect)
Removal of annoyances (Less Whiny, No Time Restrictions on Cooking, Smarter Chair Selection, ect)
And better randomly spawned townies.
And a the other thing that would be handy.(If it exists))
Law of Conservation Of Mass
everything else I have already found or can wait until later.
Whiterudder
29th Mar 2012, 3:51 PM
Shop mode can be disabled in your in-game options or by editing the options.ini in the Documents TS3 folder. MasterController can disable clothing filters, StoryProgression fixes baby aging. Various fixes are available on MTS - filter for Fixes in the Game Mods sections - and elsewhere; you mght want to look through Twoftmama's mods (http://simsasylum.com/tfm/) for more. As for the others, I don't know. :)
twallan
29th Mar 2012, 8:40 PM
[StoryProgression] also provides the "No Free Job Skills", at least for the inactives, and [Expanded StoryProgression] provides the Genetic Skin Blending.
:)
Darkwolf Jr
30th Mar 2012, 9:51 AM
I had already planed to use [StoryProgression] but was unaware it had those features so thank you for pointing them out.
Twoftmama's site has been giving me trouble so I am waiting on an E-mail from them.
Whiterudder
30th Mar 2012, 11:58 AM
You're getting into some interesting habits with that wiki markup, twallan :p .
twallan
30th Mar 2012, 5:34 PM
It is addictive. :)
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