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Old 12th Feb 2012, 03:36 PM DefaultMODthesimsWhatever #1
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I'm sorry but I don't want to be offensive and I'm just stating one Fact:

Everytime I come to visit the site for modding information, the only thing I get back are advices on "How to be SAFE", or "How to Keep my game HEALTHY".
It is not only me, I read the posts from other players and they get exactly the same. Many times a player have to repeat the same questions many times and irritate the moderators.

Unfortunately this is not what we come here to investigate. I'm also a modder and I literally Screw-up my game to see how far I can get and most of the time I get back on track again. When I lose one end of a thread, I ask other people if they know a solution.

This site is still named MODthesimsXX, but the way it is going you're soon having to rename it to Dr.Who or TheSimsHospital.

You are not the private conceillor for EA's games. Neither are you an Advice Office for Marriage Reconcilliation, I suppose.

This is a game, not a Real Life Solutions Bureau and of course it causes problems all the time. That's why we come here.

As I said, I'm not trying to offend anyone, I only want back the initial meaning:

Modding.

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Old 12th Feb 2012, 04:15 PM #2
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I notice that the majority of your recent posts have been in the Help forums, mostly populated by users who just want their games to work the way they're supposed to. Perhaps you'd find more suitable "bleeding edge" info (a desire with which I sympathise entirely) in the Modding and Creation forums.

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Old 12th Feb 2012, 06:48 PM #3
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Create menu -> Sims 2 -> Modding Discussion
Create menu -> Sims 3 -> Modding Discussion

Posting in the appropriate forum helps get the desired answer, as white said better than I could.

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