Game Help:GUID Conflicts

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How To Scan Your Objects For GUID conflicts

This article explains how to scan your custom objects for GUID conflicts with SimPE.

Each object has one or more GUID numbers, which have to be different from the GUIDs in all other original or custom objects to work properly in the game.


Icon exclaim.gif Note: In some cases there is a GUID "conflict" on purpose when a custom item is meant to replace an original one. This is the case with some hacks, and some objects that are meant to add new options to original objects, such as recolorable modular stairs. These items will also show up as GUID conflicts on the scan, but you don't need to remove them unless you want to.Icon exclaim.gif


Signs that you may have a GUID conflict:

  • An original game object has disappeared from the Buy or Build catalog and has been replaced by a custom object
  • The original game object still shows up in the catalog, but can not be bought/ placed on the lot
  • The game crashes when you open a section in the Buy or Build catalog in the game


To be able to scan your objects, you need to download and install the latest version of SimPE. Make sure you also have the required Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0, which there is a link to at the SimPE download page.


How To Start Your Scan

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