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By popular demand (I saw two people asking) I thought I would throw together a quick guide to using the road editor tool in the newest version of SimPE! You'll see that this is a very easy tool to use, and best of all, goof-proof. If you do mess up (you probably will) it's very, very easy to correct.
Very, very, very important to make a backup of your hood before you ever do any tinkering in SimPE! I also recommend practicing on a test hood you don't actively play in to get a feel for it before you do anything to your main hoods.
We're starting with a vanilla Strangetown. I would recommend going in your game and taking a nice overhead screenshot of the hood like this first to look at for reference of where everything is situated the way that you're used to looking at it.
2. Open SimPE, go to Tools> Neighbourhood> Neighbourhood Browser and open the hood you're wanting to work on. If you're not so familiar with SimPE, opening your hood can take some time. Touch nothing until it's loaded!
3. Once it's all loaded, from the Resource Tree list pick Neighbourhood Terrain Geometry (NHTG). Then you'll see one file populate the Resource List - click that. Make sure on the bottom that you have Plugin View tab selected.
4. Now you should see this map of your hood pop up! There are different things you can toggle, I like to check the Show Lots box when I'm editing the roads. Then click the Road Editor button on the right.
5. To be able to see better, I've pulled this Plugin View window up a bit - it may rearrange the Resource List and Resource Tree windows a bit to accommodate. You can also press the Zoom 2x button to see closer, and then you'll have to use the scroll bars to move around the map and the road editor tool.
6. The road editing tools here will be placed down in the same orientation as the map. So the two parallel roads running through Strangetown from this perspective are the vertical straight road pieces (top row, second from left).
When you select a road tool, above it will indicate which tool you have selected.
Also - I recommend having Handle Stop Signs ticked.
7. Once you have the correct type of road selected for the spot you're working on, simply click on the map - it lays it down one tile at a time. If you miss a spot like shown here, just fill it in.
8. If you want to create an intersection, first delete the section of road where the intersection will go.
9. Then choose the type of junction for the intersection you're making, and add that piece in. You'll see a red circle appear (unsure if this is because it's an intersection or because you have handle stop signs selected, but I recommend you do have that selected either way).
10. Once you're done making all your changes, click Close Editor.
11. This is the part where you save your changes! First click Commit in the top right of the editor. Then, File> Save!
12. Load your game to check! Looks pretty good with all those new roads!
13. However, we have indeed made some mistakes! Which were absolutely for illustrative purposes and not truly an accident.
14. Never fear! Simply reload the hood in SimPE - I've deleted the spot where the T-junction should go and added one in, and deleted where the road just ended abruptly and added a proper end piece.
I have not experimented with what happens if you try to build a road through hood deco - if you have, please let us know in the comments how that went!
I also have barely touched the terrain editing tools, so that's outside the scope of this tutorial.
I hope this helped!
#the sims 2#sims 2#ts2#ts2 maxis match#ts2 simblr#ts2 tumblr#simblr#brightmaple#ts2 tutorial#simpe tutorial#simpe road editor
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How to build a walkout basement in The Sims 2 🌼
I didn't think of this when I was making the video, but if you use the flowers I used, sims won't be able to water them without the water inaccessible flowers fix
Another option is to use the perfect plants mod
You can also use custom flowers that don't need watering, I recommend these & these
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Because you can't save progress on them, I feel like someone should write timeloop horror for Tutorial Joe and Tutorial Jane.







#tutorial joe#tutorial jane#ts2#the sims 2#sims#idk what this is okay <3#once in a lifetime#tw glitch#flashing tw#flashing gif tw#tw flashing gif#tw flashing#tw flickering#undescribed
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I've got a new video!
Obviously I am preaching to the choir here amongst us ts2 cc addicts, but I have a new video out with all my tips for finding sims 2 custom content. There's ads on google for the superbowl and stuff because i filmed this months ago and editing took me forever bc for some reason i was like pleasantview sims should be looking at cc on their computers dfjkdfkjsdjk
Even if you know how to find sims 2 cc, maybe you will enjoy seeing Brandi Broke browse the sims resource while Dustin gets reprimanded by the police outside!
Things I cover include: - searching on google and getting rid of those ts3 and ts4 results - using google to search specific sites and more - how to use the wayback machine - how to find/download cc from deleted tumblrs
I also share some of my favorite older, harder-to-find sites for new sims 2 cc hunters. I hope you guys like it! watch it on youtube
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Decrease the strength of terrain paint application (in TS2)
If you are like me, you almost certainly never play around with terrain paint. It's not that I don't like to, but the application always felt too strong for me to do anything that doesn't look extreme with it.
So, the other day I was going around looking at the game's directory, and stumbled across these two values in the "Terrain.ini" file:
This file is located in: LATEST EP/TSData/Sys *The exact location depends on where you installed the game, which edition you are currently using and which is the latest EP you got installed.
This might just be common knowledge, but I personally never saw anything related to it, so I'm sharing in case it interests others.
It's fairly self-explanatory: if you change the "PaintBrushStrength" value to something between 0 and 1 (I imagine higher values are accepted but probably useless), the strength of the paint application decreases accordingly.
I've personally put the value at 0.1 – but you might find that too slow of an application. I also feel like this increases how much money is spent to paint the terrain, since weaker application = holding the mouse button longer = more money spent.
I tried to play around with the "PaintBrushApplicationInterval", increasing it to like 6000 (= 1min), but noticed no difference, so I left the default value as is.
Important note: Remember to backup the file! Alternatively, you can add a comment to any change you've made that reminds you what the default value was (I haven't changed anything else).
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How to play TS2 with Longer Days (50% Slower Time) without going crazy
I don't think I've ever mentioned it here, but I like to play TS2 in a slow mode, to enjoy more time with my sims. This means time runs 50% slower (heavily inspired by @anibats).
But anyone who has tried playing with time at 50% slower knows there are 3 main problems: (1) time control clock in every lot, (2) need decay and (3) relatioship decay. So how do you get around this?
1. Time 50% slower
For me, the first issue is making the day slower. I'm too lazy to place a time control clock in every single household. That's why I use CJH_TimeController, the global version of the mod, that you can download here.
2. Need decay
Now that your day is 50% slower, your Sims' needs decay at the normal rate—meaning, effectively 50% faster. To prevent that, I use Lazy Duchess Motive Decay mod. You set a divider for the hood (mine is 17), and that's it! You can delete the flamingo (mod setup) and never worry about it again. Obs: this link contains the relativity mod. It would solve all our problems, but personally it never worked for me, with it the pregnancies didn't progress.
3. Relantionship decay
In an unmodded game, a Sim's relationship with another Sim drops by 2 points every afternoon. However, with longer days, the relationship drops much more—up to 12 points. Here are two alternatives:
a. For me, the solution is a mod where relationship decay only happens once a week, dropping 12 points all at once. This mod is LessRelDecay, which makes relationships decay only on Fridays.
b. Other alternative is Monique's Relationship (STR) Decay Hack. With this mod, decay is based on STR points and skips some days depending on the relationship strength. However, the total decay will still be 12 points instead of the intended 2.
Other useful mods:
Slower fitness decay
Slower fitness gain
Slower Skill and Badge Gain
Slower LTA Gain
Mods that would be very useful, but that I don't know if exists:
Slower/harder hobby enthusiasm gain (I'm aware of the mod by Tunaisafish, but I don’t notice a difference in-game)
If anyone has any more tips, please, let me know <3
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TS2 Legacy Collection CEP Extra Tutorial
Hi guys! I just wanted to make this quick tutorial on this since it's the first time a lot of players will be doing this.
Step 1: Download CEP Extra Manual installation from ModTheSims linked here (Read all instructions included if you get confused)
Step 2: Extract the Zip to a folder
Step 3: Open the folder and place the package _EnableColorOptionsMMAT into the Sims3D folder located here: Program Files > EA Games>The Sims 2 Legacy>Base>TSData>Res>Sims3D
Step 4: Place the package _EnableColorOptionsGMND into your Downloads folder located here: Documents>EA Games>The Sims 2 Legacy>Downloads **Note: You will likely have to create this folder yourself which is easy. Simply right click inside The Sims 2 Legacy folder and create a new folder named "Downloads" and place that file right inside.**
Step 5: Open the 'Extras' folder inside the Zip
Step 6: Open the folder 'MyDocuments' and place the entire zCEP-EXTRA folder inside your Sims 2 Legacy document folder located here: Documents>EA Games>The Sims 2 Legacy
Step 7: Open the folder 'ProgramFiles' and place the entire zCEP-EXTRA folder inside your Catalog folder located here: Program Files > EA Games>The Sims 2 Legacy>Base>TSData>Res>Catalog
And thats it! You should be good to go now. You can check if it's working by the start up message. If you have that setting turned off you can also check to see if it's working by going into one of the households and using the design tool on objects that were previously not recolorable or expanded objects. I believe you can also check to see if it's working by checking the skin tone range in CAS but don't quote me on that lol. Anyway I hope this helped someone 💜
EDIT: Quick reminder for those that are extremely new to the game that you need to start the game at least once first The Sims 2 Legacy folder to appear in your documents folder or you could simply create it yourself, add your folders, and then start the game after and it’ll populate around your newly added CEP and Downloads folder.
#ts2#ts2 community#ts2 tutorial#the sims 2 legacy#ts2 legacy collection#the sims 2 legacy collection#ts2 legacy collection tutorial#ts2 cep#ts2 resources#TS2 LC Tutorial
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SimPe tutorial: How to fix the height setting of CC chandeliers (The Sims 2)
A few years ago, @hugelunatic released a fix for the chandelier added to the game with M&G. Originally, the light cast by the chandelier illuminated the floor level above the lamps, not below them. That mod, however, does not affect custom 2-story lights, which need to be adjusted individually. This is a quick, easy tutorial to do just that.
1. Open the mesh .package file in SimPe;
2. Select "Resource Node (CRES)" in the Resource Tree menu and open the item shown under Resource List;
3. Make sure "Plugin View" is enabled (bottom menu of SimPe);
4. In the "Content" tab, open the "Blocklist" drop-down menu and select the line "cLightRefNode";
5. Select the tab "cTransformNode";
6. In the panel displayed, on the first column (named "Translation"), change the value of "Z" to a number that matches the height of the lamp mesh you're editing.
NOTE: For 2-story lights that sit on the same height as Maxis' chandelier, the value that I used was 1,521330 (taken from HugeLunatic's mod). For CC lights of a different height, you might want to try different values, according to your personal preference.
7. Click "Commit" and save.
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For my own game, I edited two custom lights using the same height value ("Z") that HugeLunatic did for the M&G chandelier (1,521330) . I'm not sharing them here because both creators are still active, but I'm tagging them in case they wish to update their files. They are:
@lordcrumps' "Slightly Off Track Lighting", from his 4t2 Industrial Loft Kit; and
@limonaire's conversion of Industrisim's 2-story industrial chandelier.
Not needed, but RECOMMENDED: HugeLunatic's fix of Maxis' chandelier.
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So it turns out it's quite easy to change Sim's voice in SimPe.
I had this household where all adult female Sims sounded the same and I had to do something about it xD. I've recorded a few TS2 voice types for future reference so I might as well share. Samples below the cut.
Here are examples & values for four adult female and four adult male voices.
It's NOT possible to change voice type gender or age group by editing Voice Type value
AF1 0xFD34, AF2 0xDE83, AF3 0x354A, AF4 0x3949
AM1 0xEF85, AM2 0xDCF8, AM3 0x0D95, AM4 0xE918
These samples are from phone call conversations. Second and the last male voice is by the same voice actor but it has different 'dialogs'. AM 0xE918 seems more assertive (?).
*To be honest I'm not sure if it's a different voice type or does it depend on personality? I need to look into that. TS2 only had four voice actors /for adult voices?/ but that doesn't mean there are only four voice types, right? 🤔/
*This is about The Sims 2
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This sweet limbo baby has facilitated so many atrocities against his own kind. "Oh hello there, an ambiguous entity of overwhelming power, here to deprive my people of their free will for your own sick entertainment! Let me show you how it's done while I get to chill in my weird offshoot of spacetime where no changes ever stick!" Like wow, what a devious angle.
...just kidding, of course. You're a darling, Joe of the Tutorial variety.
I used to have a ritual for every time I came back to TS2, where the very first session of my life sim binge would be just several hours of tutorial gameplay, culminating in a glorious exit without saving. Those were the days.
#tutorial joe#ts2 premades#ts2#the sims 2#the sims#the sims 2 fanart#the sims fanart#the sims art#artisits on tumblr#art
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I just remembered this building trick for custom fences as I was building a library! I don't know where I learned it and how it I remembered it out of nowhere but I'm so excited to show you! Basically the steps are:
Build a foundation
Place floors on the side you want your top fence on
Build the lower fence on the ground
Build the top fence on the floor
Remove the floor and foundation
And there you go! It doesn't work with all fences but if you have enough low and shrub fences you can definitely come up with a few options.
#ts2#the sims 2#sims 2#ts2 build#ts2 build tutorial#ts2 build trick#ts2 tutorial#i hope this makes sense!
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A new Youtube video is ready to go! After getting a cosmic reminder on this topic recently, courtesy of @darkestdawn, I finally finished up this video and got it out there in the world!
Much different than my usual fare - it's less visual but hopefully has some good info for those of you who don't use collection folders much. Or those who do but might not know some of these tips and tricks!
Watch here!
#the sims 2#sims 2#ts2#ts2 maxis match#ts2 simblr#ts2 tumblr#simblr#ts2 youtube#ts2 tutorial#sort of?
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Switching between save folders without renaming them
See the tutorial on Mod The Sims
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Tutorial.
#the sims 2#ts2#tutorial joe#tutorial jane#sims fanart#fanart#art#my art#will wright#the sims#ts2 art#ts2 fanart#ts2 premades#not how i wanted it to turn out but been in my drafts so long 😭#digital art#undescribed#sims art
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YOUR VISITOR CONTROLLER MIGHT NEED SURGERY
Hello out there!!! If you use Visitor Controller mod for the Sims 2, it might be broken. I am not sure exactly which version I have ... Midge's that allows togas or the older CrispandKerosene's version with personality options.
The personality settings may be broken because I looked at my file today and sure enough, the BHAVs are not referencing personality properly.
Go into the BHAV "Check Personality Flags" inside Visitor Controller in SimPe.
It should look like this:
The highlighted node should not reference any other value but a number higher than 100.
If you see this:
Then it is broken. Personality has to be referenced in hundreds!
You must change it with the Instruction Wizard which is on the right hand side of Plugin view to make Personality features work, as in banning Lazy Sims from a gym.
The first image shows that Sims with a Neat personality lower than 400, which is 0x0190 in hexadecimal, will be banned from the lot.
Repeat for the other personalities lower in the code.
HAPPY SIMMING!!!!
Also, if anyone is interested in a tutorial for adding custom careers to Visitor Controller, let me know!
#sims 2#sims 2 gameplay#sims 2 simblr#sims 2 mods#sims community#ts2#ts2 mods#ts2 glitch#ts2 visitor controller#visitor controller#sims#Sims mods#Sims 2#sims 2 cc#the sims 2#sims 2 screenshots#Simpe#sims 2 tutorials#sims 2 tutorial
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It's BIG.
It's BLUE.
It's UPDATED.
Hiya Simblr, it has been a while. I have a big update today- it's one of my oldest guides on MTS, but new and blue! The changelog is in the MTS comments- but the short and sweet is that two years of learning Blender has been squeezed in there for your convenience, complete with graphics and GIF examples.
ModTheSims tutorial Google Docs tutorial Blender Templates
#on a mission to become a human tutorial hub#i follow predominantly ts2 blogs and feel like an infiltrator posting about simcethri#simblr#ts3#the sims 3#ts3 cc#ts3 tutorial#ts3 blender
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