Date: 2013-01-30 01:09 am (UTC)
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S'okay! I'm just glad to hear it's working now!

You know, I've been wondering about that very same thing. Since Marja's not around anymore to answer my silly questions, I've come up with a hypothesis: the game reads each line of the property set individually, instead of as a whole. This would explain why it will show some parts of a default properly, but then either the mesh or texture will pick up parts of the game's file, or another default package's pieces. I'm still using a few un-hiders, and every now and again I get weird things happening, like the top of an alpha mesh showing but then the bottom wigging out and displaying things like shoes or textures I know that are not apart of the recolor. But if you know what you're looking for, you should be able to nix those parts of Aquilegia's and Ja's packages! I could quickly do it for you, too. :)

Also, if you'd like me to edit those files for you, would you mind sending me Part 1 of Aquilegia's male mesh improvements? I want her sexyfeet replacements, but MediaFire is being MediaFire. Meh.
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