Date: 2013-01-23 06:20 am (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
Yeah, the thing to remember about SimPE is that you're never stuck until you save, and the Save As button is your friend. I've broken all kinds of things, but usually I can go back and learn something from my idiocy.

I can't bring myself to bother with the BSOK. I mean, I get that it's dead useful for people who play with a ton of body shapes, particularly if they play a contemporary game and don't hide the Maxis stuff, but me, personally, I only WANT to use four shapes (loosely based on Sims 1 shapes, only instead of fat, fit, and skn it's fat, fit, avg, and skn), and they're usually pretty easy to tell apart at a glance, and man, do I ever lean on tooltips in Body Shop. If I really wanted to pin clothes to something, I'd pin them to an existing expansion. (I'm already thinking I should do that for the Rus Viking tunics (BV, with the Castaway stuff and all my traditional Chinese and Japanese clothes) and my own Heraldry stuff (OFB, cos that's where the knight armor is by default, and where I stick all my townie-disabled female short hair).)
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