![]() All you need is one mod and my generator embedded in this post. ![]() ![]() If all that sounds confusing, don’t worry! It’s super easy. Thanks for telling me this Caleb! But, I still think my method works well because you have a greater variety of “stops” on the slider and I’ve filtered out the extreme ends. UPDATE: Apparently I’m an idiot and you can count the clicks if you click on the plumbob and not the bar itself. After finding a way to measure the changes made via sliders, I then created a generator in Python similar to the one for Sims 2 created by chemtale. There’s no way to “count the clicks” as you can in TS2’s bodyshop.Īt least that’s what I thought before I started using CAS through Master Controller. Unfortunately, TS3 makes that more difficult with it’s CAS sliders. ![]() As I’ve been playing more Sims 3 lately, I’ve wanted a way to create unique Sims similarly to how I create them in The Sims 2. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |