Subfolder love

Date: 2013-03-25 01:42 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I don't even play a historical game, but I needed these dresses. I downloaded the CuriousB colors for AF and then downloaded the TF and CF sets...which led to a lot of dud entries in the clothing-buying screen in-game, since the TF and CF dresses didn't have all the colors of AF dresses to get textures from.

So I went into my downloads folder to clean house, expecting it to be incredibly tedious work, and found that the three color sets are in separate subfolders. So it's insanely easy to get rid of the colors I'm not using.

You are officially the best.

~The Sojourner
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