![]() And obviously because it’s DIY and you, like I, might have absolutely zero experience with this, I figured I’d share a few things I learned on the way. Now, it’s worth noting that because all your mods are local files, you will need to run this fix for yourself. ![]() There were some pretty nice other batch fixes I saw in there too, including fixing the ever-frustrating disappearing bathtub problem! It actually seemed pretty straightforward: Once you had Sims 4 Studio installed, all you had to do was go to:Ĭontent Management > Batch Fixes > Objects > Fix Windows and Doors (Star Wars Patch) ![]() Which means that if you installed it and ran the batch fix, it would spot any window and door files in your Sims 4 Mods folder and make sure they clipped properly again. Which brings us to CC doors and windows.īack in November, the creators of Sims 4 Studio released a new tool that could essentially run a batch fix on any and all CC windows and doors that were broken because of the Star Wars patch. ![]() It’s also useful just for people who use CC rather than make it because it has a lot of options for fixing and managing your content for you. ![]() If you've tried all the troubleshooting methods and the mod/custom content still won't work, the best thing to do is contact the original creator and let. It’s a pretty cool project, actually, and I didn’t realize it was free to use! The only way to fix this would be to buy a copy of The Sims 4 directly from Origin, where you can ensure the game will be patched regularly and compatible with all mods and custom content. If you’ve never used Sims 4 Studio before (I hadn’t), it’s the software most CC makers use to create and recolour items. ![]()
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