![]() Self-Repairing Nanites - Makes the machine impossible to break.Capacitive Efficiency - Allows you to choose the appropriate weather for the season, increasing the chances of it appearing.Moisture Vaporator - Increases the success rate of sky-clearing weather interactions.Humidity Chiller - Increases the success rate of altering cold and snowy weather.June’s Weather Control Device will break less often. ![]() Climatic Hydrator - Increases the success rate of altering rainy and snowy weather.The full list of upgrades to the device and the Handiness skill levels required are: Tip of the iceberg, here.You have to upgrade the machine to use it in full, and you need a Sim with the required Handiness level to use the upgrades. I may refer you to either Deaderpool's Documentation or our Discord for certain answers, but if it's something I know about, and can work into an upcoming post, I will do that. My goal here has been to show you where a few things are, and how to get started pushing some of the right buttons.įeel free to leave any questions, comments or suggestions for future installments below. Dresser isn't a module to be mastered in a day's time. This first post is very basic, I've left out a lot of details I already plan to work in, along the way. With the caution that for SOME categories ( Hair and Fullbody are two, check Deaderpool's documentation for the full list), you MUST add items to both lists (white and black) for the process to work properly, this is all it takes to Blacklist items. Push the Bottom button, for this example.Īnd pushing the All Outfit Categories button will give you the line in your mc_dresser.cfg I showed earlier, and attached below.Change Outfit if needed, to the one you want to work with.If you want to see your sim while you're pushing buttons, move them to the left or right side, before opening the window. How to Blacklist? Protip: The UI covers the middle of the screen. Knowing something about how the 2 files relate to each other, and to what you see on screen, may help you work with Dresser, along the way. Here's one section I want to show you something about, from that file.Īnd this is how it looks, once Blacklisted, in the mc_dresser.cfg file:įormat: Blacklist, Female, Elder,, Outfit Categories (Notice the dots vs the commas.) See the Log Outfit Details button? If you push that, it produces a named text file ( Vivian Villareal_ ) in your MCCC folder listing all of the outfits and items on the sim. (I personally don't use "male" bottoms on females, it changes their shape too much for my taste.) Note: it is one line per swatch (item color) to blacklist or whitelist anything. And in her Hot Weather outfit (bottom row, center), I found my first new Blacklist item, those bottoms. Vivian loads with one outfit per category, good enough for an overview of how things work. (Example: When you see a NPC jog by wearing shorts in winter, you can drop them into their Cold Weather gear, and possibly save their life.)Īlso, Jamjars reminded me that MCCC's Change Outfit offers an advantage for Storytellers using Poses, as you can change their outfit without them exiting the poses. Switch and go, very handy for on-the-fly changes. One advantage of using MCCC's Change Outfit over the game's is that the change is instant, no time has to move, and there's no spin involved. *with a little editing of the Bathing outfit, for SFW reasons. Here's what happens if you push Change Outfit. I decided to start at the top, with an elder female, Vivian Lewis Villareal (yes, MCCC chose to marry her to Jacques for me.) Toddler, Child and Elder are each separate groups. Teen, Young Adult and Adult are all grouped together. MCCC's Dresser categorizes clothing by age, separately, with one exception. Save an Outfit under the Outfit Commands submenu.It is ignorable, but if it bothers you, to stop the message, you need to do something with Dresser to create the mc_dresser.cfg file: (This is normal until changes are made to MC Dresser) The dresser configuration file, C:\Users\EG Warhammer\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods\DP MCCC 620\mc_dresser.cfg, is not found. Without a dresser config file, you'll see the following message in your mc_cmd_center.log (or text) file. The documentation for it was created before MCCC offered UI settings editing, which is why that page jumps right into command line codes. (It'll be worth it.) The link is to Deaderpool's documentation page, in case you want a more in-depth look at the module than I'll be offering in any one post here.įun Fact: mc_dresser was the first module written for MCCC. I've been seeing some interest from players on Discord in How To Use MCCC's Dresser, so, I sacrificed my 1200+ line mc_dresser.cfg file, to rebuild it for a series of #Dresser posts.
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