Game Help:GCCTSU3 Start
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Getting Custom Content to Show Up
Is custom content, downloaded content, or other stuff you've gotten off the internets and installed to Sims 3 not working for you? Are you having any of the following issues?
Problem(s)
- Some custom content is not showing up in your game.
- All custom content is not showing up in your game.
- Sims3Packs content not showing up in game, but files are in /DCCache and Launcher is showing as installed
- Sims3Packs content not showing up in game, but files are in /DCCache and Launcher is NOT showing as installed
- Sims3Packs content not showing up in game, no files are in /DCCache and so is missing from Launcher's Installed Content tab. Content was NOT uninstalled.
- Lots don't show up.
- Worlds don't show up.
- Sims don't show up.
- Sims' content don't show up, ie items in CAS (Create-A-Screen).
- Sliders don't show up.
- Objects in Buy or Build mode don't show up
- Default Replacement skins are not applied to pre-existing Sims.
- Mods - script mods in particular do not have interactions for that mod.
- Any other content-type (not specified above) does not show up.
... if so, this is the FAQ for you!
Solution(s)
- This FAQ covers ALL KNOWN SOLUTIONS to custom content not showing up.
- Follow the steps of this FAQ in order.
- Don't just read it but DO THE STEPS as they are given!
- If you follow this FAQ to the letter and not only read it but do everything it says, your content should work.
- Please do not post on the forums if your content is not showing up - we will not have any additional suggestions and will only refer you back to this FAQ!
Tip: Open up these pages in a new window (CTRL+Click) so you can easily come back to this FAQ and continue the steps later, if need be. |
Actions
- Backup your user files - This is especially important for saved files and any custom content that you do not want to redownload or reinstall.
- Go to you user profile path in "Documents\Electronic Arts\", right-click "The Sims 3" folder and select "Copy".
- Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose "Paste" - This will copy your folder to your desktop.
- If your harddisk do not have sufficient space, paste it into a secondary drive, if you have one.
- If you don't have enough space to copy the whole folder, right-click and archive (instead of "Copy") using your archiving program, thus creating a compressed .rar or .zip/.7z file.
Tip:
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While you do these steps you are going to be loading the game, possibly repeatedly, without custom content. Loading the game without custom content can cause issues with your saved games, Sims, Lots and Households in the Bin.
Therefore, it is strongly advised that you back up your game before you do so. If anything goes wrong, you can restore your backed up files and continue playing without problems. Also, whenever you're prompted to load the game to TEST, do so with a game that you are willing to discard, or start a brand new game and save it, and use it throughout this testing exercise.
Next Step
Let's make sure the item is installed the correct way.
Sims 3 Game Help Categories: | |
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Custom Content | Installation | Gameplay Guides | Technical & Graphics Issues | Miscellaneous Issues | |
MTS Help Q&A Forums | |