I started doing this after I've read Phaenoh's tutorial at MTS. But at some point I wasn't able to continue, and all the extracted files seemed to be forgotten... until now. So I'm already enjoying my new catalog :) . Surely the best for us would have been for the game catalog to have options to move/show/hide items or filter/order them by price, name, etc... instead of each person having to do its own mods and making countless collections, don't you think? Well, I guess that would be just too much to ask, lol.
I know sharing something like this seems hardly useful, because each person has a different point of view about what a logical and acceptable classification should be like... everyone should make their own mods, but it does takes some time to gather all the files you need! So it seemed to me that it's not a bad idea to share the mods that have already been done, as at least they might help shortening the job for others wanting to edit the same objects. This is why I tried to make a different package for each mod (or at least have them conveniently grouped): just pick the one you need, and only use SimPE if you find an object you want to hide or move to a different category.
I know sharing something like this seems hardly useful, because each person has a different point of view about what a logical and acceptable classification should be like... everyone should make their own mods, but it does takes some time to gather all the files you need! So it seemed to me that it's not a bad idea to share the mods that have already been done, as at least they might help shortening the job for others wanting to edit the same objects. This is why I tried to make a different package for each mod (or at least have them conveniently grouped): just pick the one you need, and only use SimPE if you find an object you want to hide or move to a different category.
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This is how Deco\Misc. looks after all my changes... Así se ve Deco\Varios después de todos mis cambios... |