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#1 Old 18th Dec 2014 at 9:07 PM Last edited by Chax : 18th Nov 2020 at 9:32 AM.

This user has the following games installed:

Sims 3, World Adventures, Ambitions, Late Night, Generations, Pets, Supernatural, Seasons, University Life, Island Paradise
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#2 Old 18th Dec 2014 at 9:16 PM
Compressing files is not my thing, but I found this tut which explains it well. I've been downloading this persons' sims forever and have never had a problem with them, hence the recommendation.
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#3 Old 18th Dec 2014 at 9:33 PM
No problem.
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#4 Old 19th Dec 2014 at 7:50 AM
I personally recommend using CC Magic; it automagically combines a multitude of .package files and .sims3pack files into a few huge .package files.

Edit: Referring to your other thread, I even more strongly suggest using CC Magic; it takes care of conflicting-but-not-conflicting mods for you (e.g., build/buy objects with embedded patterns -- they will always show as conflicting in Dashboard, but CC Magic will merge the duplicate patterns into one single resource).
Field Researcher
#5 Old 20th Dec 2014 at 12:51 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Chax
Thanks a lot, I didn't know about CC Magic. I have already used S3PE on all the packages I have at the moment though. Is it ok if I keep them and use CC magic for future use ?


No problem. Although, after discovering CC Magic, I actually just delete my manually-combined packages and let CC Magic do its stuff.

After all, CC Magic is quite fast; took less than 1 minute to combine about 100 mods (CC, scripts, etc), and I'm free of 'conflicts'
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