

To get those files into the game, move them into the Mods-Folder. Houses and Sims have more then one most of the time. This is only true if there is only one package file inside the sims3packs. If you do not check the option, the package files are named the same as the sims3pack. To do so, check the option rename file on save. You can name them the way they are inside the sims3pack file. Now you have to decide how you want to name the package files. I recommend to choose another folder than the mods folder to extract the files to (in the picture X:\Sims, too) In Step 2 you can choose where you want to extract your files to. To set this folder in the tool choose browse in Step 1. All files that the tool finds in this folder are being converted automatically. Installation instructions can be found in the Overview page of the tool UsageĬopy all sims3pack files that you want to convert in a folder of your choice (in the picture X:\Sims). Use Delphy’s Multi Sims3Pack Extractor.Install the file through the launcher as usual and find the extracted files in the DCBackup folder afterwards (sort by date for easier find, they have cryptic names).To get to the files that are within a Sims3Pack, you have two options: A Sims3Pack is actually some sort of container/archive for package files (similar to files inside a zipped archive).
