Sims 3 Baby Changing Table Download
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Don’t Put the Baby Down (Changing Table Mod) This mod replaces the Give Bath and Change Clothes interactions on the Dirty No More Changing and Bathing Station with versions of the interactions that do not put the baby on the floor when the interaction is finished. Final fantasy x sphere grid guide tidus and yuna moments. After using the Give Bath or Change Clothes interactions, your sim will continue holding the baby or toddler and will not place the baby/toddler on the floor.
Note: You MUST have the from the Sims 3 Store in order for this mod to work. It will NOT add the item to your game. Requirements: • Again, this requires the Premium Content Item from the Sims 3 Store to be installed in your game, or it will do absolutely nothing. • No other Expansion or Stuff Packs are required for this mod, ONLY the store item. • Built with patch 1.57, but will likely work for any patch level that can run the Changing Station.
Conflicts • This is a pure script mod, and the chance of a conflict is slim to none. The only possibility of conflict would be with another script mod that replaces the interactions on the changing table. • This mod will not conflict with any tuning (XML or ITUN) mod. You can use any changing table tuning mod alongside this mod, including autonomy mods. • This mod has no known conflicts. Installation • Place in your Mods Packages folder.
This mod will be available on Simlogical once Simlogical is back up and running. About Hi, I’m Nona and I love the Sims. Welcome to my blog. I’m an avid Sims fan, player, and modder. I’ve been modding the Sims 3 for over two years, but I’ve been playing the Sims since The Sims 1 was first released in 2000. I’m not a professional coder, however, I’ve been programming since middle school, where I learned BASIC.
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