Yesterday I was among thousands of others who managed to scoop up a copy of the latest Sims 3 expansion pack, Late Night.
Immediately though I noticed something was terribly wrong as I began
to play the new town that is included with the expansion. Bridgeport.
I was attempting to build a new Sim in create a Sim, when I noticed
that those 2 new sliders everyone was talking about were not present in
my game.
Not only that, I could not adjust my Sims skin tone, nor could I
change the sex of my Sims from male to female. I knew then something was
wrong, so I hit the net and found gobs of others with the same issue.
The solution was to remove all custom content.
I removed it all on the launcher by clicking run game without custom content. However the issue still existed.
I had to exit the game again and go into the actual file where all of
my custom content was placed, and I had to remove the content from
there. I placed all files in another file on my desktop just for safe
keeping.
I ran the game again, and wallah, it worked; but I refused to not have
my custom content in my game, so what I did from there was weed through
all of my custom content files to try and target which custom content
file was causing the issue in the new Late Night expansion pack.
As it turns out, for me, all of my content worked fine in the game,
all but my custom and modded skin tones that I downloaded. I removed all
custom skin tones I had in the game, and loaded it back up and it
worked perfectly.
So if you are having trouble with your game when it comes to the new
slider, skin tones, or being able to switch back and forth from male to
female Sims in create a Sim, try removing your custom skin tones to see
if that fixes the problem.
If this does not work, try removing groups of custom content bit by bit and relaunching the game to see if it will work then.
I did mine in groups of 20. I loaded 20 files of custom content into
my game, and it it worked I then removed those files and placed them in a
folder on my desktop called 'files that work'.
Next I loaded the next 20 files into the game and saw if those worked.
If everything works fine place them into the folder on your desktop you
have the other files in that worked in the game.
You can do this bit by bit until you are able to pin point the
culprit. Once you remove the problem file, you can then load in all of
those files that worked in the game.
I won't lie, it will take a few hours of your time, depending on how
much custom content you have in the game, but if you want to play the
game properly you are going to have to kill a few hours weeding out bad
files that are causing corruption in the game.
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