Sims 3 To 4 Conversions

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Marcadores: buy mode, conversions, downloads, paisleyavenueredux, s4 objects, sims 4, sims 4 downloads 4 comments on 'Paisleyavenueredux Misc Conversions (S3-S4)' Sanrak Modjai May 30, 2017 at 10:21 AM. Today I written a beginners tutorial for converting objects from Sims 3 to Sims 4. For this tutorial you will need to have The Sims 3 installed on your computer and any expansions and stuff packs you would like to convert. I will be walking you through the conversion steps in sections, I will refer to other.

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  • edited July 2014
    They're two different game, I don't think it's possible
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  • edited July 2014
    They're two different game, I don't think it's possible

    I don't know, it might be. I have Sims 3 clothes in my Sims 2 game. And objects, and hair. LOL
  • edited July 2014
    They're two different game, I don't think it's possible
    Oh ok. too bad. So basically we have to start all over? finding CC clothes.
    ANd at the beginning and for many years, there won't be much CC clothes downloads.
    So basically for the first few years we just have the limited collection of clothes that is included in the sims?
    And i hear there's not even a Colorwheel for changing the color of clothes, you just have predetermined limited selection of colors to select from. That really plum
  • edited July 2014
    The clothing in TS4 looks amazing, and we are getting way more assets than we usually do in a basegame. :-)
  • edited July 2014
    It probably will be possible for people to convert the clothes for sims4 (it's done fairly often I have cc originally created for sims2 that the the designer converted to work in sims3, similarly there are sims hairs that have been converted y their creator to work in skyrim etc), but it's not really something that would be easy to automate - especially as the art style is quite different for sims4.
    And the lack of colour wheel plum. Especially as Graham tweeted last week that emotions have nothing to do with colour (even though TSR and simsVIP have interviews from last year with developers that state that they do) so it looks like the assumption that the colour wheel couldn't be added because of problems with emotions isn't right and I have absolutely no idea why the devs thought it would be a good idea to leave it out!
  • edited July 2014
    Because they want us to buy their store clothes instead.
    If it's possible CC creators will figure out how to convert objects, clothes, and hair sooner or later.
  • edited July 2014
    They're two different game, I don't think it's possible
    Oh ok. too bad. So basically we have to start all over? finding CC clothes.
    ANd at the beginning and for many years, there won't be much CC clothes downloads.
    So basically for the first few years we just have the limited collection of clothes that is included in the sims?
    And i hear there's not even a Colorwheel for changing the color of clothes, you just have predetermined limited selection of colors to select from. That really plum

    yes we have to start over with the brand new game. the sims 3 has been around for years, with many sps, eps and user created options. the sims 4 only has one mod for a demo.. we have to start over just like we always have. this is not new. ts4 has more clothing options in the base than ts3 had. be thankful for THAT at least.
  • edited July 2014
    It's a new game. A new start so you have to start over
    Everything I post is an opinion here and I think every post of others is as well.
  • edited July 2014
    They're two different game, I don't think it's possible
    Oh ok. too bad. So basically we have to start all over? finding CC clothes.
    ANd at the beginning and for many years, there won't be much CC clothes downloads.
    So basically for the first few years we just have the limited collection of clothes that is included in the sims?
    And i hear there's not even a Colorwheel for changing the color of clothes, you just have predetermined limited selection of colors to select from. That really plum

    yes we have to start over with the brand new game. the sims 3 has been around for years, with many sps, eps and user created options. the sims 4 only has one mod for a demo.. we have to start over just like we always have. this is not new. ts4 has more clothing options in the base than ts3 had. be thankful for THAT at least.

    No CASt + no Color wheel = more clothing options?
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  • edited July 2014
    It probably will be possible for people to convert the clothes for sims4 (it's done fairly often I have cc originally created for sims2 that the the designer converted to work in sims3, similarly there are sims hairs that have been converted y their creator to work in skyrim etc), but it's not really something that would be easy to automate - especially as the art style is quite different for sims4.
    And the lack of colour wheel plum. Especially as Graham tweeted last week that emotions have nothing to do with colour (even though TSR and simsVIP have interviews from last year with developers that state that they do) so it looks like the assumption that the colour wheel couldn't be added because of problems with emotions isn't right and I have absolutely no idea why the devs thought it would be a good idea to leave it out!

    Why leave it out? Quick, easier for them. No other reason.
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  • edited July 2014
    I doubt it just because of the difference in CAS... since you can make adjustments to the body too and it could cause clipping issues. But who knows, I've seen converted meshes for sims 2 / sims 3 before.
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Sims 4 To 3 Conversions Downloads

Works on Game Version 1.48.94.1020
This is a conversion of my Sims 3 NCIS Career . It is developed for the Sims 4 and has the base levels, and three branches to choose from : National Security, Metropolitican Crimes, and Cyber Specialist.
NCIS Special Agent
Are you versatile, driven, and eager to travel the world and ready to work in challenging and complex situations? NCIS Special Agents are among the most adept and resourceful law enforcement professionals anywhere. Never restricted to a narrow specialty, even relatively junior agents are expected to handle a wide variety of criminal, counter-terrorism, and counterintelligence matters with equal skill. Special Agents travel the globe and may even be stationed aboard ship. The NCIS mission is to investigate and defeat criminal, terrorist, and foreign intelligence threats to the United Sim Nation Navy and Marine Corps—ashore, afloat, and in cyberspace. A Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) agent is considered one of the most interesting and rewarding careers in law enforcement. NCIS is a specialized law enforcement agency to safeguard the Navy and Marine Corps. In order to be a successful NCIS special agent, an individual must be able resourceful and handle a wide-range of criminal, counterterrorism, and counterintelligence investigations. A NCIS special agent must also be willing to travel all over the world to perform investigations. Do you have what it takes to keep your home and neighbors safe?
Probationary Agent §40/h, Mon to Fri, 8 to 4
You're the new 'Probie' at the NCIS Squad. Time to prove your worth to the team and the Director that you have what it takes to defend Sim Nation from threats home and abroad. You’ll be working hard investigating crimes of espionage, defection, terrorism, assassination, and sabotage.
Special Agent §50/h, Mon to Fri, 8 to 5
You've worked hard following the news, channeling information to other agents, and investigating the inner working of several foreign crime lords' bank accounts. Now you get to join the team on missions and crime scenes outside the office and prove your worth to the people of Sim Nation. It's gonna get sticky from here on out, there might be dirty marines and sailors to investigate as well as threats from abroad. Special Agent mobility is necessary to accomplish the agency's mission and helps support an individual's career development.
Field Agent §70/h, Mon to Fri, 8 to 5
Being a Field Agent is one of the most challenging and fulfilling careers in law enforcement. Field Agents gain broad law enforcement experience and are given responsibility early on in their careers. Agents travel the globe and may even be stationed aboard a ship. In-depth training, critical assignments and excellent benefits attract the best.
Senior Field Agent §85/h, Mon to Fri, 8 to 5
As a condition of employment, all Senior Field Agents are required to sign a mobility agreement. This may result in one or more overseas moves and periodic assignments within Sim Nation and throughout an agent's career with NCIS. Senior Field Agents may be required to deploy on assignments to support military forces in high-risk environments. Agent mobility is necessary to accomplish the agency's mission and helps support an individual's career development.
Cyber Specialist Officer
The NCIS Cyber Directorate conducts law enforcement and counterintelligence activities in the cyber domain advancing NCIS and the Department of the Navy (DON) objectives. The Cyber Specialist Officers provide timely, high quality, digital and multimedia forensics; deliver innovative cyber solutions to optimize workforce potential and enhance enterprise capabilities; maintain, develop, leverages, and matures partnerships and information sharing; and conducts timely analysis identifying existing and emerging threats.
Computer Scientist §110/h, Tues to Sat, 9 to 5
You develop innovative and specialized tools, analyze and write code, install network devices and conduct testing of software and equipment for NCIS Agents. You are also one of the key investigators into computer forensics sharing your expertise and insights through technical assistance to other cyber personnel within the intelligence community and foreign partners dealing with similar cyber challenges.
Investigative Computer Specialists §125/h, Tues to Sat, 9 to 5
Your primary focus is on digital and multimedia forensics to provide rapid response to aid investigators in solving crimes. Sifting through gigs of deleted files; the breadcrumbs of internal and international hackers; and scouring through digital photos to seek out hidden data; your work supports taking down threats to and civilian crimes against the DON.
Cyber Intelligence Analyst §140/h, Sun, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, 8 to 5
You now specialize in the review of cyber data for items of potential intelligence value and to produce actionable intelligence products. Your work of live cyber analysis, steganography probes on the web, and the counter hacking to track data thieves and hackers is now of the upmost importance in fighting cyberwarfare and support for your fellow NCIS Agents.
MTAC Officer §155/h, Sun, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, 8 to 5
You are responsible for working in the Multiple Threat Alert Center (MTAC) for the Department of the Navy. As a MTAC Officer, you relay information across the globe to other agents, offices, sector chiefs, allies, and government offices. You are a key part of fighting cyber warfare in the most powerful department of NCIS and the Department of Defense.
MTAC Comms Officer §165/h, Sun, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, 8 to 6
You are now responsible for communicating information between other Law Enforcement Agencies and Sector Offices. You relay communications across the globe for NCIS, SECNAV, the Department of the Navy, and other government law enforcement offices. You are required to secure state of the art, web-based law enforcement information and enable agents and analysts in multiple agencies to 'connect the dots' and promote more efficient and effective responses to criminal threats.
MTAC Counter Intelligence Coordinator §195/h, Sun, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, 8 to 6
MTAC is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information regarding criminal, terrorist, foreign intelligence, cyber, and other threats—to foster and support NCIS operations and investigations and to inform Naval and Marine Corps commanders, who must make decisions about force protection, security, and other operational issues. Your contributions support warfighting dominance across the full spectrum of naval operations, to include the maritime, cyberspace, and information domains, providing worldwide asymmetric threat warning to Department of the Navy through the operation of a more efficient and effective response to criminal and terrorist threats.
MTAC Director §295/h, Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun, 8 to 8.
Seeing that MTAC is the central hub for the defense and cyber warfare of the Navy, your are the gatekeeper to the cyber defense and information systems supporting Criminal Investors of NCIS and other Federal Law Enforcement Officers. You direct the resources at the discretion of the Director and SECNAV. You are on call 24/7, ready to head into the Navy Yard at a moment’s notice to direct MTAC Officers in their mission of supporting NCIS Agents.
Metropolitan Criminal Investigations
Felony criminal investigations are the cornerstone of the NCIS mission. NCIS is the investigative entity within the Department of the Navy responsible for major criminal investigations involving Navy and Marine Corps equities, service members, and affiliated civilian personnel. NCIS civilian Special Agents have the authority to investigate criminal acts in accordance with both the Uniform Code of Military Justice and established criminal laws when there is a DON nexus. Agents initiate and lead criminal investigations when the punishment for the offense is confinement of more than one year in prison; routinely investigating the crimes of homicide, rape, sexual assault, child physical and sexual abuse, burglary and robbery, larceny of government and personal property, and aggravated assault. NCIS also investigates any non-combat death involving a Navy or USMC service member.
Investigator §110/h, Mon to Fri, 7 to 4
The cases aren't getting any easier to solve, but you are a promising Special Agent. You've been moved up to the Metropolitan Crimes Division as an Investigator in HQ at the Navy Yard while you track down leads and investigate crime scenes. Your team will be working to track down criminals within and without the Navy when the crime occurs within Naval Bases of the East Coast.
Field Investigator §125/h, Mon to Fri, 7 to 4
You are making waves as you clear case after case that's thrown your way with the team. Moving up to direct more resources and teammates, the cases are getting interesting and more challenging at the same time. You are in the filed searching the crime scenes to collect evidence and narrow down the suspects.
Senior Field Investigator §140/h, Mon to Thurs, 7 to 4
You're the Senior Special Agent of the team now, with lots of cases to clear. The Director has been impressed by your hard work and determination, and your superiors are preparing you for career work in the big leagues as you track down and arrest terrorists, dirty sailors, and corrupt marines. Keep working on your reflexes and hone your mind to nail larger cases.
Investigation Squad Supervisor §155/h, Mon to Thurs, 7 to 5
You’re the second in command of the squad and now supervise the team in investigations. You job gets tougher, as you have to deal wit the headaches from the boss and from the Director but you’ll get the hang of it.
Squad Supervisor §165/h, Mon to Thurs, 7 to 5
Aside from being the Senior Agent In-charge, you are now also the Metro Squad supervisor. You clear case after case, and direct the agents in the investigations of the crime against the Navy and naval personnel. Closely working with forensic specialists and the Medical Examiner, you are able to determine key clues such as cause of death in order to narrow down and arrest the suspects.
Assistant Deputy Director §185/h, Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, 8 to 4
Your work has paid off (kinda) and now you are the Assistant Deputy Director and work in the Office of the Director, which serves as the central administrative arm of the Director. Your Chief of Staff assists you in day to day operations of NCIS. You answer to the Deputy Director daily, and create the Daily Briefings for the Deputy, Director, and SECNAV Staff.
Deputy Director §210/h, Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, 8 to 4
As Deputy Director, you are tasked with maintaining the responsibilities of the agency, coordinating teams, and reporting to the Director and Secretary of the Navy. Running the agency with help from the Director, you are making quite an impression on your superiors in the Naval Committee on Sim Hill. There are whispers you'll be appointed the next Director.
Director of NCIS §295/h, Mon to Thurs, 8 to 5
You've cleared and closed cases from internet fraud on naval bases to smuggling drug money through the caskets of fallen marines overseas to illicit businesses. As you've made a name for yourself, the Secretary of the Navy has been discussing your career with the Joint Chiefs and Admiral of the Navy, putting your name forward to be appointed the new Director of NCIS now that the current Director retired. You now run the agency and assign cases to agents and teams that threaten the security of the Navy while occasionally loaning your teams to other law enforcement agencies for training and join efforts. You also have to play nice with the FBI and CIA from time to time as well.
National Security Directorate
The National Security Directorate has program management oversight of counter-terrorism/counterintelligence investigations and operations, including espionage, terrorism, compromise, technology transfer, cyber intrusion, insider threat, and threats to research development and acquisition programs. The directorate is also responsible for manning, training, and equipping of agency personnel to protect Navy and Marine Corps forces, operations, information, facilities, equipment, and networks from attacks and the intelligence activities of foreign governments and international terrorist organizations. The security of the free world is in your hands to protect, are you ready Agent?
Junior National Security Agent §110/h, Sun to Thurs, 8 to 4
You are part of the National Security Directorate office of NCIS. You job is to defend against enemies both foreign and domestic, and to preserve the Navy and Sim Nation. As a Directorate trainee, you will be required to work in Cyber Security, counter-terrorism activities, and field support for NCIS and the Navy. Sand, jungles, and even metropolitan zones will be your office as you travel to fight crimes that threaten national security!
National Security Field Agent §125/h, Mon to Thurs, 8 to 4
As a Field Agent, you will now be responsible for running Ops around the globe. Your office will change with each assignment as you work to infiltrate cells and fight terrorist plots, counter cyber attacks on the ground, and investigate attacks against SimNation.
Special Agent Afloat §155/h, Sun To Wed, 7 to 7
You are now an Agent Afloat. The Special Agent Afloat Program of NCIS sends NCIS Special Agents aboard U.S. aircraft carriers and other ships. The purpose of the program is to provide professional investigative, counterintelligence, and force protection support to deployed Navy and Marine Corps commanders. These special agents are assigned to aircraft carriers and other deployed major combatants. A special agent assigned to a carrier must be skilled in general criminal investigations including: crime scene examination, expert interview techniques, and use of proactive law enforcement procedures to stop criminal activity before it occurs. The special agent afloat also provides guidance on foreign counterintelligence matters, including terrorism. It is also the mission of the special agent afloat to offer Navy and Marine Corps leadership advice and operational support on security issues which might threaten the safety of ships, personnel and resources.
Protective Operations Officer §165/h, Sun, Mon, Fri, Sat, 7 to 7
Your work has paid off to move up into the Protective Operations Office! The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is the only entity within the Department of the Navy authorized to conduct protection of Department of Defense/Department of the Navy High Risk Billets. The mission of the NCIS Protective Operations Field Office is to prevent terrorist and/or criminal attacks on principals under NCIS executive protection coverage and execute the necessary and appropriate response to a threat and/or attack on a principal. NCIS provides and manages full-time protection details on key Department of the Navy personnel.
SECNAV Protective Duty Officer §190/h, Sun, Mon, Fri, Sat, 7 to 7
NCIS provides and manages full-time protection details on key Department of the Navy personnel, including the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps as well as other high risk officers in the Departments of Defense and Navy. You are one of the agents responsible for the defense and protection of the Secretary of the Navy. The department also works closely with the Secret Service, Pentagon Force Protection Agency, Army Criminal Investigation Command, Air Force Special Investigations, and Marshals Service.
Global Operations Officer §200/h, Mon to Thurs, 8 to 4
The Global Operations Directorate is responsible for field offices which execute worldwide investigations and operations associated with espionage, counterintelligence, protective service operations, contingency response and high risk deployments, technical surveillance countermeasures, polygraph services, technical services, and forensic services. You are an agent working to provide the Major Field Offices globally with the resources needed to close their cases with forensic support, information services, and support officers.
Assistant Global Operations Director §260/h, Mon to Thurs, 8 to 5
You are the second in command of the Global Operations Division now. You work closely with the Division Director and the NCIS Director to provide day to day resources and support globally for NCIS. Your job entails overseeing the agents and reporting directly to the Director, who then reports to both the Director of NCIS and SECNAV.
Deputy Global Operations Director §295/h, Mon to Fri, 8 to 5
The Deputy Global Operations Director is in charge of the Division. His job entails working hand and hand with the Director of NCIS and SECNAV. You report to the day to day operations of the Office for the security of the Department of the Navy and NCIS. You oversee the forensic departments, the technical support departments, and counter terrorism offices. You contact directly with the Global Offices to maintain communications for MTAC, the Director, and SECNAV.
Additional Credits:
Neia's (https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/profile/Neia) Create-A-Career builder at http://www.simneia.fr/home.html