![]() ![]() ![]() Also it should probably be said and may be obvious but if there's a conflict yet both things show up in game just fine, you probably don't need to worry about it. As far as I know there isn't an easy way to fix those kinds of conflicts if the two mods don't play nicely with each other. If it's flat out game mods, then that may be a bigger problem. The checker I use, for example, marks a recolor requiring a mesh as 'conflicting' with the original mesh package since they both modify the same thing. That depends on which kind of content you're looking at- not all conflicts are necessarily a problem. The Sims 4 & Mod Conflict Detector : How To I'm sure you've already thought of this, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. You can use it to get rid of unwanted CC as well, it is quite handy. The Darker green is not a problem file as far as I know and the lighter green one just lets you know the file is from a third party. I've been developing this program since February 2015, and now it's finally available not only in Russian, but in English as well! But as far as finding say, Sims 3 files or something, it won't do that. Remove all CC from your Mods Folder and test to see if the game and that household will load properly, if it does then you know for sure it is a CC issue and then go about trying to figure out what CC is the problem. ※ Download: ?dl&keyword=sims+4+mod+conflict+detector+mac&source=
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