Another cute set of Large Disney Wall Decals. This is Set02 and has 15 decals for your simmies walls, is base game compatible and has custom catalog thumbnails.
including # door double / door double open / door single / door single (fake window) window / window open v1,v2 / matching wallpapers arch frame for v1,2 (please use the move object cheat before use this)
Hey everyone!! So I’ve been asked a few times about how I edit, and I finally got around to making a proper tutorial complete with the psd (and action) I made to give my photos just a little extra pizazz while still keeping them simple. I hope this helps anyone looking for a nice and easy editing style that works well with reshade! (or without, up to you!)
I play a heavily modded game. In fact, my Mods folder is over 20GB. Unless you want mod maintenance to become your next hobby, I do not suggest you do the same. However, through trial and error (mostly error) I have learned a few tips and tricks to keep my game in tip-top shape.
Always keep your game patched to the latest version
Back-up your EA folder to the Desktop before updating your game
Remember to re-enable script mods after updating or reinstalling your game
Back-up your EA folder regularly. I use Dropbox, but any cloud service or other device will work.
Perform a Game Repair on Origin before and after every update
Learn to use Sims 4 Studio
Always make sure you have the latest version of Sims 4 Studio
Always Batch Fix all CC after every CC “shopping” trip – especially if you download older CC.
Always clear your localthumbcache.package file after every game
Always delete your caches, any “Last*.txt” files, and your localthumbcache.package file after adding or deleting any mods or CC.
NEVER use old script mods. Script mods should not be older than the latest major patch (usually those are the patches before a GP or EP). I actually borked my main save by not heeding my own advice about backing up my EA folder before testing. Luckily, I was able to recover by splicing bits of various saves together. It was NOT fun and it took over a week-and-a-half. Most people would have given up…
Put your Mods in folders so that it is much easier to do a 50/50 if you need to do one – and eventually you will need to do one.
Keep mods that have both a .package and a .ts4script file together in the same folder and no more than one subfolder deep.