

If you save your game with your custom content removed, anything that has reverted will then stay that way. Walls and floors using custom wallpapers and floor coverings will go bare, and any areas of ground that were using custom ground covers will flash blue. Any objects in your sims' homes will disappear or revert to defaults - so where you might have had some plastic plants, you might suddenly have a cluster of statues, etc. Once you have removed your custom content, everything that was using custom content will look wrong - any sims with custom skins or hair will have default skins and hair.


There are tools you can use for scanning your files, such as S4PE. Whether you have downloaded all your package files/mods into one folder or have separated and categorized them into subfolders, it can be tricky to figure out which file(s) is causing the problem when your game is acting strangely. But the trouble is, you have hundreds or thousands of files in the mods folder, how can you find out which one(s) are the problem? You've read and tried the steps in Game Problem guide and you've removed your package files or mods folder, and you know the problem is a mod/package. Maybe it's crashing, or perhaps it's not working quite as it should. You're playing the game and something strange is happening.
