Untick this box, and then click ‘Apply to All Swatches’. It should have an option that says ‘Allow for Random’. On the next screen, go to Categories, and scroll all the way down to ‘Part Flags’.You can shift-click to select all of the colors of the part, you will need to do this if you want them all to stop, so make sure they’re all selected. Select the accessory, facial hair, clothes, etc that you want to stop being added to game-generated sims.Then click the CAS button to open up the part picker. Under the ‘CAS’ button, click the ‘Override’ option.Since I couldn’t find a specific tutorial for doing this from a quick google I thought I’d show you how. Since taking the time to do this, a lot of things have felt more convenient and less silly. pressing the randomize buttons in CAS won’t give you sims that have bracelets, hats and other unwanted things that you’ll just end up removing and re-doing anyway, ultimately saving time and sanity.game-generated walkby sims and other strangers won’t have nonsense outfits anymore and will make more sense.Using this tutorial, you can achieve the following things: Because my life changed when I did this a while ago.
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