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Files Guideline: Custom Content Included Files
Appears in: General Guidelines, and Lots & Housing
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At a glance
Any content made by another creator which is packaged with your upload must be permitted by the creator's TOS, truly required for your upload, and properly credited.
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Possible Assessments
There is content included in the archive that is not permitted, as per the original creator's policies. Please remove those item(s) and make it clear in the main text that the item(s) must be downloaded separately. Note that content from any TSR Featured Artist may not be included here, as per TSR's terms of use. (TS2 excluded)
There is content included in the archive that is not required for your upload to function and appear as it does in the photos/description. Only content which is required may be included. If including items from a multi-item set, only include those items which are required for your upload; do not include the entire set.
There is CC included in this upload, but it is not clearly labelled as "included" in the CC credits.
All of the included content appears to be correct. However, please note that MTS staff do not check the policy of every CC creator. It remains your responsibility to follow the policies of CC creators, and failure to do so may result in your uploads being edited or removed by MTS staff if there are problems.
It appears that custom terrain paints have been used on this lot but they are not present in the sims2pack. Please do not remove custom terrain paints from lots as it can cause crashing for downloaders.
General Guidelines
Included CC is any content made by another creator which is packaged with or attached to the files of your upload. Usually this is either CAS/Bodyshop items included with a sim or build/buy items included with a lot. Not all CC can be included in MTS uploads. If including CC, please ensure the following:
Additionally, please be aware:
Sims2packs and sims3packs may included embedded CC which you may not wish to include. To learn how to remove these, see the tutorials below.
If you have previously uploaded the content elsewhere, then you may include it following the guidelines above, including the crediting guidelines. If you have made content specifically for this upload which you are not uploading elsewhere, see Other Content Quality
If you wish to include CC along with an upload but not as part of a sims2pack or sims3pack, it should be added to the zip/rar in which you attach your upload. Though permitted, generally we don't recommend doing this unless necessary (either due to requiring many CC items which are complicated to download, or if the download link from the original creator is broken). All of the same rules apply for this method as above. However, you must also ensure you do not include any items which were originally uploaded to MTS unless those items are no longer available anywhere from the original creator.
With TS2 in particular, many creators' sites and old forums have ceased to exist. This is a sad loss for the community, but also makes crediting CC from these dead sites a problem. In these cases, we do not require a functional link to the download (since this is obviously not possible) and the item may be included with your files, even if the creator's original TOU did not permit this.
The items must still be credited. See Custom Content Credits for further details about the crediting requirements in such cases.
Such CC may be included either as standalone files within a zip/rar/7zip, or as content included within a sims2pack or sims3pack.
The Sims 2 Guidelines, apply in addition to the above General ones.
Lots & Housing
Tutorials
Before uploading your lot or sim, you must scan it with the Clean Installer. Many people do not realize that by having custom content in your Downloads folder, it can attach itself to your sims2pack files -- even if you didn't use that content in your upload!
Lots with sims: Only upload lots which have never had sims on them. Lots which have had sims on them at any time before the lot was packaged (even if you have moved the family out) should not be shared, since downloading such lots may cause save corruption. If you want to play-test your lot before uploading, create a copy of the lot and play-test on the copy.
The image is demonstrating using a sim in a sims2pack but the same works for lots - uncheck the unwanted content (in our example two unwanted meshes are being removed) and then click Save As and save a new sims2pack file with a new name.
Never save over your original sims2pack file - there's a bug in Clean Installer with that and you'll just end up with a corrupt file.
Using a Mac? On Vista and it won't run? Your options are, unfortunately, pretty limited:
If you are in this situation, we're sorry, but we cannot risk people's games just to allow people to freely upload randomly-CC-filled lots.
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