

I decided to replace them with this lovely pair of jeans from Fated Ophelia. To get rid of them, I can either hide them using hider mods or replace them with a nicer pair of jeans.

They replace rather than delete the content so that it appears differently in your game.įor example, I HATE those ugly “ knee jeans” as I call them from The Sims 2 base game. In the Sims series of games there are two types of custom content you can download and install – default replacements and custom/non-default.ĭefault replacements are files that TAKE THE PLACE of content – such as hair, skin, eyes, etc. Since I just made a change in my style, I thought it was a good time to post some instructions and resources for those of you who are new to defaulting.Īnd even if this is old hat for you, I still think you’ll find some useful information here – such as my chart of matching defaults and organization tips.

I’ve received a lot of questions about using defaults on Youtube and various social media. SMH, EA.In this post, I’ll show you how to use default replacements in The Sims 2 to update your graphics, change the way your Sims look, and basically refresh your entire game.

:-x.Īlso, having stared at these babies for way too long now, I also just need to publicly shake my head at how blocky the legs are, how even on the base textures there is weird stuff happening on their inner thighs, and weird lines at the top of the forehead.
