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#1 Old 23rd Nov 2020 at 6:35 PM
Default What is the class for Tea Set?
So I wanted to make a mod for the Old miller tea set https://store.thesims3.com/setsProd...=OFB-SIM3:72827 But I am not able to find the class for the teaset. In this mod https://modthesims.info/d/611583/ol...t-revamped.html the class seems to be Sims3.StoreObjects.TeaSet . But I can't find that class with .Net Reflector.
Is it because I don't have the tea set installed at the moment? Because I thought the scripts for the Store Content will appear in the DLL regardless of whether I have the object installed or not? How exactly does this work?

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#2 Old 23rd Nov 2020 at 7:54 PM
Quote: Originally posted by PuddingFace
So I wanted to make a mod for the Old miller tea set https://store.thesims3.com/setsProd...=OFB-SIM3:72827 But I am not able to find the class for the teaset. In this mod https://modthesims.info/d/611583/ol...t-revamped.html the class seems to be Sims3.StoreObjects.TeaSet . But I can't find that class with .Net Reflector.
Is it because I don't have the tea set installed at the moment? Because I thought the scripts for the Store Content will appear in the DLL regardless of whether I have the object installed or not? How exactly does this work?


Not all store content is present in the Sims3StoreObjects assembly. Some later premium content scripts (after Monte Vista, IIRC) are stored with the object itself in the package installed by the Sims3Pack.

If you have the original store download, just decrapify it to remove the copy protection and then extract the packages using the Multi-Installer or S3CE.

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#3 Old 24th Nov 2020 at 7:08 AM
Ok thank you I will do that.

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#4 Old 25th Nov 2020 at 2:07 PM
Quote: Originally posted by gamefreak130
Not all store content is present in the Sims3StoreObjects assembly. Some later premium content scripts (after Monte Vista, IIRC) are stored with the object itself in the package installed by the Sims3Pack.

If you have the original store download, just decrapify it to remove the copy protection and then extract the packages using the Multi-Installer or S3CE.
I know it's not exactly relevant to the thread per se, but I've always wondered why EA decided to do that. I guess it's probably because else they'd have to release a new patch for each new store item (and therefore not releasing the patch for game fixes). 
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