Jaynestown23
16th May 2012, 09:22 PM
I'm finally starting to get my head round how CC magic works but there's one thing I'm a little confused about. I've downloaded a Sim from the exchange, primarily for testing how CC Magic works, and unpacked the Sim3pack to get the individual packages associated with it, of which there were a total of 25.
Using CC Magic I've sorted these packages out in to different types (hairstyles, clothing, accessories, patterns and makeup). However, CC Magic identifies one of the packages as "Unknown" which I figured out is the actual Sim itself. If I disable this package it also disables two of the hairstyles, one of the pieces of clothing and one of the accessories, (all of which don't appear to have their own actual package) along with the Sim.
So my question is how does this work? If I want one of those hairstyles in my game, but not the other one, is that possible? Or is it a case of the Sim, both hairstyles, the piece of clothing and the accessory all in the game, or none at all?
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Martin
PS I've also just realised it includes a different skin tone as well, which again doesn't have it's own pacakge associated with it.
Using CC Magic I've sorted these packages out in to different types (hairstyles, clothing, accessories, patterns and makeup). However, CC Magic identifies one of the packages as "Unknown" which I figured out is the actual Sim itself. If I disable this package it also disables two of the hairstyles, one of the pieces of clothing and one of the accessories, (all of which don't appear to have their own actual package) along with the Sim.
So my question is how does this work? If I want one of those hairstyles in my game, but not the other one, is that possible? Or is it a case of the Sim, both hairstyles, the piece of clothing and the accessory all in the game, or none at all?
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Martin
PS I've also just realised it includes a different skin tone as well, which again doesn't have it's own pacakge associated with it.