PM me if you're interested in helping test it. So the questions are: Is there community interest in these files? Is it possible to share them (ethically)? Does anyone want to help test them out?ĮDIT: Thanks to the encouraging feedback, I've gone ahead and uploaded a beta version of the mod. I have a fairly good idea what is required, but again having someone else independently test that is necessary. Mod The Sims is one of the largest Sims 2, Sims 3 and Sims 4 custom content.
Also, I made this file for myself so while I have notes, they are disorganized (like my brain). I made these two files over a year ago and have forgotten more than I remember about how I did it. The sliders work perfectly for me, but they need testing.This certainly would prevent a general release as there are just too many authors to locate and get in touch with. So while I can provide sources and credit, I don't have specific permission to share others' work. Although a lot of hard work was involved in editing and adjusting the sliders to work together properly, the sliders themselves are not my work.I'd be happy to share them with the community, but there are a few problems: All sliders are complimentary, work, are appropriately labeled and located, and are not duplicates. I made two master files (one facial, one body) of 164 body and facial sliders I found all over the web.