
You can enable this filter on all screens, even in Build/Buy! If you’re having trouble finding the custom content you’ve downloaded, click the small arrow next to “Feminine,” click content, and check the box next to “Custom Content” so that the hair section shows only custom content you’ve downloaded.

Is this kind of syntax allowed in the resource.cfg file?Īnd what is the highest priority one could assign? Is 1 the highest priority or is something like 999 the highest one? In other words: Does the priority ladder go downwards or upwards?Once you’re in the “Create a Household” screen, click over to the “Hair” section. Can I just add the following to my resource.cfg: Priority 999 I have three folders, Gameplay_LUUMIA, CAS_LUUMIA and Graphics_LUUMIA. Would I have to add to my resource.cfg the following:Īnd let's assume I want to prioritize content created by LUUMIA so if there is any conflict with different CC, LUUMIA's mods would have a higher priority and would override other CC. Let's assume that I have a folder named "PRIO". The result should be the CAS background of package2 with the lighting of package1. Then I have a package2 that ONLY changes the background in CAS. Say for example, I have package1 that makes lighting in CAS softer AND changes the background in CAS. The problem I am facing is that I want to add priorities to packages that potentially override each other in parts so that the game knows which package should be prioritized. I already added two lines to it to search for packages that are more than 5 levels deep in the structure. I am also aware of how the resource.cfg file works in its default state.

I am already starting to sort the package files in different folders. Hope someone in the future will find this for your answer. Packages that have the same priority and are in the same folder are sorted by alphabet, starting with special characters, then numerics (0-9), then letters (a-z). Packages that are placed one folder deep are prioritized over ones that are placed two, three, etc. Packages that have the same priority are sorted by how deep in the file structure they are put. All packages files get assigned the highest matching priority from the resource.cfg.Ģ. Packages with higher priority override lower priority packages.ġ. However, if you assign a priority of 999 to the folder "2-Graphics" via the resource.cfg, then it will override the CAS folder if needed.
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If folders "1-CAS" and "2-Graphics" are created, the CAS items will override the graphics packages if needed. I also discovered, that after sorting by resource.cfg priority, the package files are prioritized by alphabet. I have used this procedure to fix some graphics-mods and default-CAS-override problems in the last few months. After months of testing I can confirm that one can indeed set priorities in the resource.cfg for different paths.
