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==Organizing Custom Content==
 
==Organizing Custom Content==
  
* I want to organize or clean up my content.
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This guide is meant to show how one can organize their custom content.
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==Installing Custom Content==
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This guide does not explain how to install custom content and get it working in your game, nor does it explain all the little details about things you need to keep in mind when installing content - it is ONLY about organizing.  For all information on installing content and getting it working in your game, see: [[Game Help:Installing custom Content]].
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==Methods for Organizing==
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Here are the different ways you can organize your content to make things easier to find.
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===Rename===
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Generally Sims 2 content will come with filenames that are not really very descriptive.  You can safely rename almost all Sims 2 content, changing the filenames to something that is more descriptive. 
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The only files you should probably not rename are large multi-part hacks which have multiple files... the names given to the files effect the order they are loaded by the game, which is important.  Otherwise, though, you can safely rename 99.99% of content with no problem.
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===Subfolder===
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Some content can also be placed in subfolders.  Subfolders are folders within folders - a "Floors" subfolder of Downloads would be My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads\Floors.  What content can go in subfolders depends on what expansions you may or may not have installed.
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There does not seem to be a real limit to the amount of sub-sub-subfolders you can do (i.e. My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads\Paintings\Base Game\The Lady on Red\) besides limits that may be imposed by your hard drive's file system. 
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If you have an NTFS file system, you are limited to no more than 255 characters for the full path and filename of a file.  You likely never hit this limit unless you are insanely anal about organizing.
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====Original and University====
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If you only have The Sims 2 (original) or the University expansion, you are somewhat more limited than otherwise in subfoldering content.
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<blockquote>'''The following items CAN be placed in subfolders under Downloads:'''
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* Floors
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* Walls
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* Object Meshes
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* Object Recolours
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* Hacks
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* Hacked Objects
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* Custom Careers
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* Body Shop Meshes (Hair, clothing, and accessories meshes)</blockquote>
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<blockquote>'''The following items CANNOT be placed in subfolders under Downloads:'''
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* Sims
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* Skintones
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* Eyes
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* Eyebrows
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* Glasses/Accessories Recolours
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* Makeup
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* Beards and stubble
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* Hair Recolours
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* Clothing Recolours
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* Collections (within the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Collections folder)</blockquote>
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This non-subfolderable content (with the exception of Collections) can, however, be placed in the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\SavedSims folder instead of the Downloads folder.  They cannot be placed in subfolders under SavedSims, but by placing sim-related content in SavedSims (and renaming the files) you can keep yourself fairly well organized... even if you can't put those items in folders.
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====Nightlife and Later====
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If you have Nightlife or later expansion packs (Open for Business, Pets, Seasons, etc.) you have much, much more freedom in subfoldering your content.  In short, you do not have the limitations listed above, and can subfolder just about everything however you like.
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Certain hacks may misbehave if placed in subfolders.  Place them in the main Downloads folder if they don't work in the subfolders.
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Collections (within the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Collections folder) cannot be placed in subfolders.
  
 
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Contents

Organizing Custom Content

This guide is meant to show how one can organize their custom content.


Installing Custom Content

This guide does not explain how to install custom content and get it working in your game, nor does it explain all the little details about things you need to keep in mind when installing content - it is ONLY about organizing. For all information on installing content and getting it working in your game, see: Game Help:Installing custom Content.


Methods for Organizing

Here are the different ways you can organize your content to make things easier to find.

Rename

Generally Sims 2 content will come with filenames that are not really very descriptive. You can safely rename almost all Sims 2 content, changing the filenames to something that is more descriptive.

The only files you should probably not rename are large multi-part hacks which have multiple files... the names given to the files effect the order they are loaded by the game, which is important. Otherwise, though, you can safely rename 99.99% of content with no problem.


Subfolder

Some content can also be placed in subfolders. Subfolders are folders within folders - a "Floors" subfolder of Downloads would be My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads\Floors. What content can go in subfolders depends on what expansions you may or may not have installed.

There does not seem to be a real limit to the amount of sub-sub-subfolders you can do (i.e. My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads\Paintings\Base Game\The Lady on Red\) besides limits that may be imposed by your hard drive's file system.

If you have an NTFS file system, you are limited to no more than 255 characters for the full path and filename of a file. You likely never hit this limit unless you are insanely anal about organizing.

Original and University

If you only have The Sims 2 (original) or the University expansion, you are somewhat more limited than otherwise in subfoldering content.

The following items CAN be placed in subfolders under Downloads:
  • Floors
  • Walls
  • Object Meshes
  • Object Recolours
  • Hacks
  • Hacked Objects
  • Custom Careers
  • Body Shop Meshes (Hair, clothing, and accessories meshes)
The following items CANNOT be placed in subfolders under Downloads:
  • Sims
  • Skintones
  • Eyes
  • Eyebrows
  • Glasses/Accessories Recolours
  • Makeup
  • Beards and stubble
  • Hair Recolours
  • Clothing Recolours
  • Collections (within the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Collections folder)
This non-subfolderable content (with the exception of Collections) can, however, be placed in the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\SavedSims folder instead of the Downloads folder. They cannot be placed in subfolders under SavedSims, but by placing sim-related content in SavedSims (and renaming the files) you can keep yourself fairly well organized... even if you can't put those items in folders.

Nightlife and Later

If you have Nightlife or later expansion packs (Open for Business, Pets, Seasons, etc.) you have much, much more freedom in subfoldering your content. In short, you do not have the limitations listed above, and can subfolder just about everything however you like.

Certain hacks may misbehave if placed in subfolders. Place them in the main Downloads folder if they don't work in the subfolders.

Collections (within the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Collections folder) cannot be placed in subfolders.


Sims 2 Game Help Categories:

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