

That’s why the Tagger mod was created – it allows you to tag stuff much better than you can do in the base game. But it does present one key problem: it becomes incredibly difficult to locate things, people, and houses. This is amazing as it makes gameplay feel much more realistic. sim file with S3pe, and delete every line in it that isn't tagged SIME, SIMO or SNAP, then save the file, the sim will look dreadful in CAS, but can be rebuilt using game content or CC of your choice.The Sims 3 has the biggest maps of any Sims game, because plots don’t load individually but the map stays loaded at all times when you play. Second option is more brutal, basically you open the. sim in the SavedSims folder), now quit the game and start the launcher, assuming the sim was installed that way to begin with, now uninstall said sim through the launcher. In this case and asuming you want to keep the sim then you really only have two-ish options.įirst is to load the sim into CAS, then go through it and swap out every bit of CC for game content, skin,hair,makeup,clothing etc once that's done save the sim back to the CAS sim bin (it'll create a second. package file, a nightmare, especially if you don't have the original. sim files, then removing it is the same as removing CC from a merged. Some of it will be in either the DCCache or DCBackup folders(can't remember which of those folders it's in), however much of the CC will be merged inside the actual. Where the CC is installed will depend on how the CC was added to the game before it was used to create the sim, as well as how the sim was exported from the game. (And this would be another reason to keep a backup from before you started.) if it gets rid of only what you were trying to get rid of, even better (and less likely.) If it doesn't help, and your DCBackup is empty, the only thing I can think of would be to remove the DCCache files and then reinstall the sims3packs you want to keep. You can install your sims that you shared to your desktop to get back the things you wanted to keep. Now see what CC Magic and the Launcher will uninstall for you if you uninstall the sims that brought the stuff. They will go to Documents/The Sims 3/Uploads. (Although I don't have CC Magic.)Ī real long shot (so save your entire Sims 3 folder in Documents so you can put everything back if this doesn't work) would be to make a bunch of sims that use only, and everything that you want to keep. If you downloaded them as sims3packs, which would seem to be the case, I'm pretty sure that CC Magic would have installed them in the DCCache along with everything that you have installed with the Launcher.

(Assuming it runs on your computer and you can figure out the controls. What you can do with one you should be able to do with the other one. Sims 3 Package Editor and s3pe are both package editors.
