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2nd Mar 2023 at 5:34 PM
Last edited by C. Dark : 17th Sep 2023 at
12:03 PM.
Quote: Originally posted by roonya
Hello!
After returning to this game many years later and finally buying the expansions I always wanted (lol), I just started rebinning some clothes for Outerwear using Kuree's Easy CASP (great program).
If someone who is knowledgable about both Easy CASP and CC Magic is around, my question is this:
Before I set up CC Magic the first time, I moved all my installed .dbc files from DBCache to a backup location. Can I theoretically move them back into that folder purely for Easy CASP to read the content (so I can recategorise stuff), generate a new package that overrides the .dbc data (relocate those .dbc files again) and THEN will that new package still affect those clothes if I place it in my Overrides folder even though they are now installed as package files (not .dbc) courtesy of CC Magic?
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Hey, well the first answer after 4 years but, if you are still playing sims 3
Easy Casp is only reading EA stuff from the original installation like base game and extensions (no store stuff) from the DCCache folder *dbc.
this generated CASP.package is located then in the root Mods\Packages where it should be, of course you can make a copy for backup.
https://www.nraas.net/community/Bla...asy-CASP-Editor some more tips.
CCMagic is for organizing custom content and to merge them automatically to the mods folder.
I would recommend to only install EA original stuff via launcher, also EA original worlds, and
to "install" all other custom contend, including downloads from the exchange
(you should extract the sims3pack to package files (also to know if there are more items included)
either with CC Magic (read the notes of it carefully) or in the Mods Packages folder.
You don't need to place it in the overwrites folder.
Or did you manage it or stopped playing?
Regards/Gruß Claudy
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