That will take you to the live game folder, and you'll see the correct file path as well. This is the same folder as pictured above. View in thread. The first thing to do is to verify that you're adding the Mods folder and everything else to the correct Sims 3 game folder.
It's possible that you have more than one on your computer, and that the game isn't reading the one you're using. It's simple enough to verify though: check the last modified date on the deviceconfig. If its time stamp doesn't match the last time you launched TS3, then you have a second game folder. In Windows, search for "deviceconfig" in a File Explorer window and take a look at the file path for any of these files you see.
On a Mac, searching might not turn up anything, but the first place to check is iCloud. If you are in fact using the correct folder, it's a good idea to start from scratch with a clean folder, get your mods working, and then add the rest of your content to the new folder later. Download a fresh copy of the Mods framework, unzip it, place it in the new folder, and delete scriptCache.
If this works, you can start adding more mods in batches and testing. Loading the game should be faster as well, since the new game folder won't have much content in it, but with script mods at least, you'll only need to go as far as the Main Menu. Any script mod that's detected will be listed in a popup, and if you don't see the one s you've added, you'll know that something went wrong. If any of these steps don't work, let me know, and we'll go from there. The Framework itself is reliable, and there shouldn't be anything wrong with the downloads, but if you really can't get it to work, you can recreate one yourself and test with other mods instead.
You can also find resource. Direct download links aren't allowed in threads, although naming a mod is fine as long as it doesn't have any adult content. Really hope this makes sense and you can help. If you need to take another screenshot, please use the built-in Windows function. Hit Windows key-shift-S and drag your cursor over the part of the screen you want to capture.
Then open Paint or another image editing app, and ctrl-V to paste the screenshot. I did manage to see that you're in the correct folder though. In Windows, deviceconfig would usually be listed below all the folders, so if you scroll down from WorldCaches, you should see it. Copy and paste the indicated line from the skuversion. If you are on a bit operating system, then it'll be in "Program Files x86 " rather than just plain Program Files.
Just copy-paste the form above into the text of your new post and fill in each line. For any you don't have installed, just put "not installed" so we know you don't have it. Make sure you set your folder view to Details mode and expand out the Name and Type columns so they're fully readable.
On your new post in Help, click "Go Advanced" and use Manage Attachments to attach your images to your post. If it says the images are too big, just upload them to MYP and copy-paste the links into the text of your post. If you don't know how to take screenshots, see: Game Help:Screenshots. Our Help staff can look at the information given and figure out what you might be doing wrong that's keeping your custom content from working.
You can create custom tags and the selection becomes much more dynamic when the entire map is in motion. Woohooer allows you to take a much more liberal approach to dating and relationships than EA allowed in the original game. This is kind of an anything goes situation. This mod goes well with the Kinky World add-on too, and modders recommend using them together for a true and more realistic Sims 3 experience. This mod simply replaces all of the default Sims 3 music with songs from the original Sims 1 soundtrack.
This simple mod changes the way loading screens look in the game by adding new features and messages to the default ones. In fact, the main goal of this mod is to take you through a trip that passes every single expansion pack made for Sims 3. Look at this as a loading screen replacer that will help you enjoy the original Sims 3 loading screen with features of all the other expansion packs of the game!
This mod changes the list of GPUs that the game automatically sets to simplify the task of having to do so manually. Northeney looks like one of those traditional coastal US towns with a ton of cozy houses and a lighthouse. There are many things that could be better organized, and some prices just feel a bit off and not realistic at all. Thankfully this mod corrects this little oversight. But much like the previous item, this mod allows children to perform adult interactions without stretching, and making them feel as natural as possible.
Basically the mod converts a lot of adult motions in the game into children ones, which allows children to perform the same actions as grown up without having to move in a weird way.
It fixes a lot of annoying bugs that it had, but it mainly helps the station feel much more realistic by changing the way items on the station look. Gone are the days where every piece of toast looks like it has purple jam plopped on top. Granted, this is a small change but certainly a pleasing one.
The creator of the mod assures that the movement system was built from scratch, which is why it moves so naturally when playing in third person. The retuned attraction system is a rework of the 1. Which made no sense. With this mod the attraction system is fine-tuned to fix issues like this, without losing the essence of the vanilla system. It also makes sims that get rejected less prone to asking the same sim out again, which adds one more layer of realism to the game.
There are many entertaining careers in The Sims 3, but there are still many of them that seem to be lacking — even with the addition of career expansions. This mod overhauls the number of careers that your sim can chase after by adding a heck of a lot more into your options pool.
This problem is removed with the Progressive Aging mod, which makes aging happen with time instead of milestones. This patch upgrades the Sims 3 launcher for the Mac to have the same functionality as the launcher does on a PC. The Sims. My Account. Register a Game. Redeem a Code. Purchase SimPoints. Email Preferences. Stay in the Loop. VIP Newsletter. Newsfeed RSS. The Store.
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