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Program File Mods

All mods on this page are organized alphabetically by the mod creator and not name of the mod.

Use the arrows to read more about each description but clicking the mod name will redirect you to the download.


1.) Clean Installer by Mootilda

A tool to categorize, catalog, install or remove custom content. It has built in unrar and unzip routines, as well as possibility of installing dozens of files with single click. It has built in unrar and unzip routines, as well as possibility of installing dozens of files with single click.

2.) ConvertiWall 1.2 – Change Wall IDs on a Lot by Mootilda

The ConvertiWall program will change all walls, within a specified area on a lot, from one type of wall (Wall ID) to another. It can be used to create “foundation roofs”, which will reduce the price of modern homes with interesting roof lines. Here is an example. It can also be used to change brick foundation walls to normal walls, to allow windows and doors to be placed into “daylight” basement walls. As well, it can be used to change a custom wall, such as Numenor’s “Unleveled wall”, to a standard TS2 wall. This is helpful for downloaders who do not want to install custom walls when downloading lots. It is also helpful for lot creators who want the convenience of custom walls while building, but do not want to require the end user to install custom walls. For more information about custom walls, see the “Custom Walls Repository & Index.

3.) Grid Adjuster by Mootilda

The TS2GridAdjuster will allow you to adjust grid elevations on a Sims 2 lot, similar to what you can do with the “constrainFloorElevation” cheat. It will easily allow you to create negative elevations, to create “real” basements (with no slope), to create walls which are less than 4 clicks high, and to create floors which cross over each other.

4.) Hood Checker by Mootilda

The HoodChecker will examine your neighborhood, looking for signs of corruption, and provide you with a detailed report of everything that it finds. If desired, it will attempt to fix some of those problems.

5.) Lot Adjuster by Mootilda

The LotAdjuster allows you to modify a “Sims 2” lot in a variety of ways, including:

– Enlarge a lot up to a size of 60 x 60 lot-sized tiles, which is the EA-imposed TS2 limit
– Enlarge a lot over the road; allow building on both sides of the road.
– Shrink a lot; allow building to within one tile of the edge of a lot; create pseudo rowhouses.
– Shift a building on a lot by expanding one side and shrinking the other.
– Move a lot within a neighborhood; move a lot away from the road.
– Add and remove roads; create a roadless lot; create a lot with multiple roads: corner lot, alleyway, service road, square.
– Unlock tiles on a lot.
– Fix vehicle and pedestrian portal locations, as well as the location of the mailbox, trash can, and phone booth.
– Fix the edges of a lot: smooth, flatten, or match neighborhood terrain.
– Fix crashing beach lots.

6.) SimRetriever by Mootilda

This program gives people a chance to retrieve sims from an unreadable or corrupt neighborhood. If your neighborhood is working fine, there is no need to use this program.

The SimRetriever will examine your Characters folder and add a Sim Description to your neighborhood for each missing sim that it finds. This will allow you to use Sim Surgery in SimPE to extract your sim’s appearance and use that appearance to clone your sim properly.

7.) Wardrobe Cleaner by Mootilda

Have you ever wanted to clear out your wardrobe? If your sim family has too much clothing in their wardrobe, including all of that silly stuff that they grew up into, then here’s a solution. This SimPE wizard will remove all unused clothing from your family’s wardrobe.

8.) Sims Random Aspect Generators by Phaenoh

๐Ÿ‘‰ Think of it as a digital dice roller specifically for Sims traits.

๐ŸŽฒ What it actually is:
Phaenoh created a small program (with both browser and installable versions) that randomly generates key aspects of Sims and families. IE: It does in one click what would normally take tons of dice rolling.
It was originally made because manually randomizing things like family size, age, zodiac signs and aspirations was โ€œan awful lot of dice rollingโ€ when building neighborhoods

๐Ÿงฌ What kinds of things it randomizes:
1.) ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง Family structure: How many Sims in a household and Their relationships
2.) ๐Ÿ‘ค Individual Sim traits: Age (child, teen, adult, etc.), Gender, Aspiration (Family, Romance, Knowledge, etc.) and Zodiac/personality
3.) ๐Ÿง  Additional traits (in expanded versions): in Hobbies, Skills, Interests and their Turn On’s/Turn Off’s.

๐ŸŽฎ How you actually use it
This is the key thing people misunderstand
๐Ÿ‘‰ It does NOT create Sims in-game.
Instead, open the generator (browser or program), click to randomize, read the results and manually recreate that Sim in CAS