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Store content #14

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Cyberweasel89 opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 1 comment
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Store content #14

Cyberweasel89 opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 1 comment
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Hello! I downloaded Blams EA Store Content but it doesn't seem to be playing well with Dream Launcher.

Most tutorials for the Store Content say to install them manually in the proper folders. But when I do that, Dream Launcher automatically deletes them on bootup, saying they have to be installed through the launcher.

But when I try to install them through the Dream Launcher, it says they conflict with each other for some reason.

As far as I can tell, no one else has this issue, since I can't find anyone mentioning it and it's not in any of the FAQs or instructions for Dream Launcher. :(

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Hi! If you are referring to things like Worlds, then it is best to use the official Sims Launcher to install that content, and there should be no problems.

If the content you are trying to install is things like clothing and furniture, make sure that the content is being placed in the "Mods" folder. The Dream Launcher only deletes unrecognized mods inside the "Mods" folder, but does not delete anything outside of the "Mods" folder. It deletes unrecognized mods from the "Mods" folder to avoid problems, since it is best to install these mods through the Dream Launcher for better management and to avoid conflicts.

As for the conflict error, there is not much you can do. If the Launcher is accusing that your mod is conflicting with another one already installed, then it is best to edit the mod you are trying to install to remove the conflicting resource, or change the resource ID within the mod, which can be easily done with S3PE.

There's a chance this is a false conflict alert, since Dream Launcher is still new, and I'm tweaking things as more people report it to me.

So I can check this out further, could you post the mod you're trying to install, and a screenshot of the conflict warning window?

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