Game guide:Creating a clean neighborhood

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Warning
This tutorial requires you to know basic knowledge and understanding about save game folders, game data directories, restarting a neighborhood, and so on. If you are reluctant to mess up with game folders, avoid doing this. Side effects may occur if the tutorial is not followed properly.

Creating a clean neighborhood

This pre-made neighborhood is only for your cas sim!

This tutorial is for The Sims 2 only.

Sick of the same townies and NPCs from Pleasantview for your custom neighborhood? Tired of the same Social Group Townies and Garden Club Members? This tutorial will help you create custom neighborhood without Goopy GilsCarbo and Glen Deppiesse in every one of them! Here's the steps. (The original tutorial can be found in MATY by jordi)

Required Mods

In case of new NPC or Townie spawn, you might need the following mods:

Name and Link Function
antiredundancy Prevents new NPCs from being generated.
notownieregen Prevents new Townies and Downtownies from being generated.
nossrespawn Prevents new Secret Society Members from being generated.
nostrayrespawn Prevents new Strays from being generated.
nodormierespawns Prevents new Dormies from being generated.
CJ-TownieApartmentResidents Prevents new Social Group Townies from being generated. This will also make only Townies occupy vacant apartment slots. If the pool of Townies run out, Dormies will be chosen instead.
CJ-ThereCanBeOnlyOneProfessor Professors are only generated one of each major instead of two.

For custom townies, you might need relevant Ingelogical Teleporter Shrub or Cat in here.

Preparing - Disabling the Templates

The Sims 2 Original

Custom neighborhood always creates the same townies from Pleasantview. To prevent that, you need to go to your game dir. It's in C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 2\ by default. Browse your Neighborhood folder in The Sims 2\TSData\Res\UserData\Neighborhoods. Rename N001 to N001-bak to disable it. Once you're done creating your neighborhood, you can re-enable it by removing the "-bak" part.

The Sims 2 Pets to Apartment Life

Pets, Seasons, Bon Voyage, FreeTime, and Apartment Life all create the same special townies and NPCs for custom neighborhood. You will need to replace those stealth hood templates with empty ones so the game can't read them. First, download the empty stealth hood templates, and then extract the files.[1] Navigate to the C:\Program Files\EA Games\(EP)\'TSData\Res\NeighborhoodTemplate\ folder and perform the following:

For Pets, it will be folder P001. Move that folder to a folder on your Desktop (you can call it "TS2 Original Stealth Hood templates" to avoid getting them mixed up), then extract the downloaded P001 folder to that location.
For Seasons, it will be folder G002. Move that folder to a folder on your Desktop (you can call it "TS2 Original Stealth Hood templates" to avoid getting them mixed up), then extract the downloaded G002 folder to that location.
For Bon Voyage, it will be folder V001. Move that folder to a folder on your Desktop (you can call it "TS2 Original Stealth Hood templates" to avoid getting them mixed up), then extract the downloaded V001 folder to that location.
For FreeTime, it will be folder F002. Move that folder to a folder on your Desktop (you can call it "TS2 Original Stealth Hood templates" to avoid getting them mixed up), then extract the downloaded F002 folder to that location.
For Apartment Life, it will be folder E002. Move that folder to a folder on your Desktop (you can call it "TS2 Original Stealth Hood templates" to avoid getting them mixed up), then extract the downloaded E002 folder to that location.

Once you're done with your new neighborhood, you can remove the empty templates and restore the original templates into their original locations, if you want the default Sims in new neighborhoods again.

Warning
Do not, under any circumstances, use the deleteAllCharacters cheat to remove all Sims from a neighborhood! Doing so will destroy part of all the character files in the neighborhood and leaves lots of junk, orphaned information, and will corrupt the neighborhood!

Creating the Neighborhood

Create your custom neighborhood the normal way. Quit right after the neighborhood shows up. Browse the folder in My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Neighborhoods\N004\Characters\ (If this is your first custom neighborhood, it will be N004). If the folder is not empty, then you did the steps wrong and will have to repeat it all over again.

Creating Sub-Neighborhood

If you want to create a default sub-neighborhood (C:\Program Files\EA Games\(EP)\TSData\Res\NeighborhoodTemplate\), you need to follow the instructions here.

Populating the Neighborhood

You may create your own Townies for your neighborhood or just let the game create them by itself. If you've disabled the N001 folder in the second step, townies and NPCs will never be generated because the game can't access the folder that contains their data. To get the game to generate the NPCs but not the townies, remove the "-bak" part of the folder and get the "notownieregen" mod, listed on the top of the page. Having this mod will allow the game to generate NPCs, but doesn't allow it to generate townies.

Batch-Creating Custom Townies

Use boolprop testingcheatsenabled true cheat, and spawn an NPC and Townie Maker. Choose "Create townies" and "townies". For Downtownies, choose "downtownies" instead. Don't bother creating NPCs.

The second method is to shift+click mailbox and choose *DBG - FORCE Create Townies - and choose Townies and/or Downtownies.

When you're done, save the game.

Creating Custom Townies

If you have Ingelogical Teleporter Cat, you can create your CAS Townies, Dormies, Downtownies, Strays, and Social Group Townies. You will need SimPE to change their names or read the tutorial here. Next step, create your CAS Sims and Pets in any gender and ages. You are free to make how many Townies you want.

When you're done, move your Sims into a lot, use the teleporter to make them a townie by choosing Make me a... - Townie, Downtownie, etc. For Pets, you need to use a Sim and choose Make stray... - your pet's name. You might want to create unique name in case you're confused. When you're done, save and quit the game.

Now, open SimPE. Delete ALL relationship you see. Note that if you create Child or Teen townies, they MUST have a family relationship with someone older. In this case, delete their family tree, unless you want to make a special case, such as Townies in Downtown having a family relation to certain playable Sims. You may also set their careers, skills, gender preference, hobbies, and so on. Otherwise, the game will set them randomly.


 
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