Leave a comment if you don’t understand something, I think it’s pretty simple once you are used to do it. When it’s done, you can just close the current file and start with another or quit the program. Very handy if you want to add/remove something later. My advice is to name it the same as the folder containing the uncompressed files, and keep this folder elsewhere so you have a backup of your files. Name it in a way you can remember what it is. This pop up will show, personally I always click on “No”, but if you have limited RAM, click “Yes”.īrowse to save it into your “Package” folder. Select the folder where you have your first files to compress, select them all with ctrl+A and click “Open” Then click on “Resource”>”Import”>”(Experimental) as dbc” These are the package files I want to compress, these are all hair. But the best thing to do is just to delete all of those files in the DCbackup folder - except for ccmerged.package if you have Premium Content installed. I recommend you to compress similar files together (like hair with hair, clothes with clothes, get it?) it will be easier when you’ll need to add/delete something. You can do more, but it will be a real pain if your computer is too slow.įor the example, I will only compress a little amount of files. In one folder, try to have not more than 250MB of files. When you’re done with the cleaning, create some folders with package files inside. In Step 2 you can choose where you want to extract your files to. To set this folder in the tool choose browse in Step 1. All files that the tool finds in this folder are being converted automatically. You don’t want to compress conflicted/corrupt/garbage files right? Copy all sims3pack files that you want to convert in a folder of your choice (in the picture X:Sims). Before doing anything, remember to scan your Package folder with the dashboard.
SIMS 3 MODS PACKAGE FILE ONLY HOW TO
I’ll try to explain you how to compress your package files.