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Old 3rd May 2012, 07:18 PM DefaultPossible to reset the skills of all sims in town? #1
Jobbie
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Hi folks,

I recently upgraded my computer and imported my Sims 3 neightbourhoods from my previous install. However, I didn't save the Sims that were actively being played separately, only the neighbourhood.

No big deal I thought, as the Sims 3 allows you to save families to the family bin. So I basically went around the neighbourhood saving Sims that I would want to use in other towns/games.

Upon starting a new game however, the stats of the Sims I had saved to the bin are of those from the original game they were played in. I.E. They have 9 for guitar skill, 6 for cooking etc.

Is there a way to use these Sims but have their stats reset to zero? Either in a completely new town, or have them reset in their original town?

NRaas master controller doesn't seem to have an option for this. The town reset seems to reset everything but stats.

The game plays fine otherwise.

I have the Sims 3 and all of the expansions / stuff packs.

Thanks for the help.
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Old 4th May 2012, 06:07 AM #2
Belzader
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You can change the skill lvl's of sims with MasterController but you have to do that while playing on each sim you wanto remove skills from, once you have saved them to bin, you can't change them.
Old 4th May 2012, 12:21 PM #3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Belzader
You can change the skill lvl's of sims with MasterController but you have to do that while playing on each sim you wanto remove skills from, once you have saved them to bin, you can't change them.


I guess no third party editor exists for such a thing?

Thank you for the reply.
Old 4th May 2012, 02:58 PM #4
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If you want to experiment, you might be able to remove skills from a sim with s3pe. Definitely back up the sim, and you should probably be using a test neighborhood that you don't care about the first few times you use them.

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