Some changes may cause NPCs to wear different outfits, since I removed their clothes from Everyday (such as the grand vampires and slob). These (what else?) hide various hats from each pack - I’ve left the more useful ones, like baseball caps, but most will no longer clutter your catalog. These are also broken up by pack and are separate from the clothing changes. They’re all named pretty obviously, so it’s easy to tell which file goes with which pack. So here’s how this works: I’ve broken up the changes into separate files by pack, so if you don’t have UC or if you don’t like the changes I made to a pack’s outfits, you can still use the mods. Now your game’s clothing catalog can finally make sense!
So, after about a week of work, I’m releasing everything for download.
Presenting a new (and better) mod to recategorize clothes and hair from all Sims 2 packs.Īfter being annoyed at EA’s sense in categorizing clothing, and lacking satisfaction with the existing mods to recategorize the clothes, I decided to take the plunge and learn how to make my own.Īnd with the help of various tutorials and Almighty Hat, I was able to figure out what I needed to know to do just that.