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}}'''SimWardrobe''', or '''Paladin's Place''', was the home of many useful user created [[tool]]s for ''[[The Sims]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2]]'', up to and including ''[[The Sims 2: Apartment Life|Apartment Life]]''. 'Paladin' created the site in 2001, but the site was not updated after October 2, 2008. In late June 2011, the site became unavailable for a while, but started operating again by mid-July 2011. In May 2015, the domain appeared to have expired, although the URL http://www.paladins-place.org/main.htm was still available. The domain was renewed in June 2015, but both domains expired again in June 2017. As of January 2018, the site is no longer available. Many of the website's downloads have since been archived on [https://simfileshare.net/folder/87829/ Sim File Share].<ref>https://modthesims.info/showthread.php?p=5225739</ref> Additionally, archived copies of the site are still available on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140601210838/http://www.simwardrobe.com/ Wayback Machine].
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'''SimWardrobe''' or '''Paladin's Place''' is the home of many useful user created [[tool]]s for ''[[The Sims]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2]]'', up to and including ''[[The Sims 2: Apartment Life|Apartment Life]]''. 'Paladin' created the site in 2001, but the site was not updated after October 2nd, 2008. However, most links still function. In late June, 2011, the site became unavailable for a while, but is operating again as of mid-July, 2011.
 
   
The site also features 'fixes' for [[Maxis]] created [[Glitches|bugs]], custom objects and a few lots. It also featured custom objects for ''The Sims'', which were located in three "lofts" that used free hosting services. Only "Loft 2" still functions, but it no longer allows the objects to be downloaded.
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The site featured 'fixes' for [[Maxis]] created [[Glitches|bugs]], custom objects and a few lots. It also featured custom objects for ''The Sims'', almost all of which were located in three "lofts" that used free hosting services. The services used by "Loft 1" and "Loft 3" no longer exist. Most of the pages in "Loft 2" could still be viewed, but the hosting service it used no longer allows the objects to be downloaded. The objects can be downloaded at [http://www.simthing.net/sims1/swobjects.htm SimThing.net].
   
There is an option to donate money to the site through [http://www.paypal.com Paypal], though it is unknown if they will reach the owner.
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There was an option to donate money to the site through PayPal, though it is not known if donations would reach the owner.
   
Clicking the 'Support' button on the site takes you to the old [http://drealm.info/simlogical/slforum/index.php#9 SimLogical forum]. They changed their address at one point and the correct link can be found [http://dino.drealm.info/den/slarchiveforum/index.php?board=70.0 here].
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Clicking the 'Support' button on the site took users to what was the [http://drealm.info/simlogical/slforum/index.php#9 SimLogical forum]. The link is dead, but clicking on the button would load a page which noted that 'Paladin' is retired and that support was not available.
   
A notable tool from SimWardrobe is the Hack Conflict Detection Utility which can detect any hacks and mods that may conflict with each other, but may not detect conflicts with the game.
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A notable tool from SimWardrobe is the Hack Conflict Detection Utility which can detect any hacks and mods for ''The Sims 2'' that may conflict with each other.
   
 
==Availability==
 
==Availability==
Downloadable content on the site does not require registration and is free as long as it was not re-posted elsewhere.
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Downloadable content on the site did not require registration and was free as long as it was not re-posted elsewhere.
   
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As noted above, the "lofts" with custom objects for ''The Sims'' no longer function. Those files are instead available [http://www.simthing.net/sims1/swobjects.htm here]. As of January 2018, the rest of the site is no longer available, with most of its contents having been archived at [https://simfileshare.net/folder/15672/ Sim File Share].
==Advertisments==
 
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The site features many in-line ads by [http://www.google.com Google].
 
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==Ads==
 
The site features many in-line ads by Google.
   
 
==Tools and mods==
 
==Tools and mods==
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===The Sims===
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These tools do not require installation other than being extracted to a folder. However, since they are older programs, some require extra Visual Basic files which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.
   
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====SimWardrobe====
===Hack Conflict detection utility===
 
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The site's namesake program. This tool, for ''Hot Date'' and later, allows players to change the [[clothes]] of a playable Sim or [[townie]]. All clothing types can be changed. The player will be able to select which type of clothing to change, and will be able to scroll though a list of available meshes for that type.
   
This tool allows players to scan their mods for ''The Sims 2'' to see if any conflict with one another.
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This tool can also be used to change a Sim's [[Body shape#The Sims|body type]].
   
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The ability to change a Sim's clothes depends on an extra file (tabctl32.ocx), which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.
===NPC Replacer===
 
Allows you to change the default clothes of a certain NPC So like changing the cow mascot into a Bull mascot
 
   
===Sims 2 Categorizer===
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====SimMetamorphoser====
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This tool allows players to change the head [[Skin#The Sims|skin]] of a playable Sim or townie, which cannot be done in-game. (Note that it may not see Maxis head skins inside Maxis FAR files.)
Allows you to change the price and where an object appears on the catalogue It may also change what is says on the catalogue so it can make it seem like it will increase Hunger but it won't unless you either mod it or it already did. =
 
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It can also change a Sim's first name, [[gender]], and skin tone, but cannot be used to change any aspect of the Sim's appearance other than the head. When changing gender or skin tone, it will automatically update most aspects of the Sim's appearance by applying default skins for the selected gender and/or skin tone. However, it will ''not'' automatically update the Sim's head or High Fashion skins, though it can be used to select a new head for the changed Sim.
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====NPC Replacer====
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This tool allows players to extract [[NPC]] character files from the Maxis FAR files, and change the clothes and head of those NPCs.
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====SimCategorizer====
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This tool allows players to change the price of an object, control where it appears in the catalog, and select which available [[Sub-neighborhood#The Sims|community areas]] it will be available in. Players can also edit the description.
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It can extract individual object files from a FAR file. (Note that this does not remove the file from the FAR.) It can even edit object files inside FAR files, though editing Maxis FAR files is '''not recommended'''. Players should note that object files in ''The Sims'' may contain multiple objects, and SimCategorizer '''cannot''' properly edit these files.
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====SimWallCat====
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This tool allows players to change the name, price, and catalog description of custom walls and floors.
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====Lot Manager====
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This tool allows players to copy lots from one neighborhood to another, or to copy lots to and from a storage location.
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====FAR Out====
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This is a tool for managing FAR files. It allows players to view FAR files and, extract individual files from them. It also allows players to create and manage their own FAR files. Players should use caution when viewing Maxis FAR files, as FAR Out does not protect them from changes, and files should '''not''' be added to or removed from Maxis FAR files.
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===The Sims 2===
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These tools do not require installation other than being extracted to a folder.
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In a support forum post dated March 4, 2007,<ref>{{Wayback|url=http://s3.freepowerboards.com/simwardrobe/viewtopic.php?p=53|date=20090507070019|title=Windows Vista Support - SimWardrobe's Nifty Support Forum - This is a support forum for SimWardrobe's objects and programs for The Sims 2.}}</ref> it was noted that both the NPC Replacer and the Sims 2 Categorizer use a DirectX DLL (dx8vb.dll) that was not included with Vista. The download links in the archived post are dead. An update noted that, as of April 2007, it appeared that Vista would retrieve the missing DLL; however, it is not clear if it will currently do that, or if later versions of Windows will do it.
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====Hack Conflict Detection Utility====
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This tool allows players to scan their mods for ''The Sims 2'' to see if any conflict with one another. The tool lists conflicting mods in the order the game loads them. For instance, if Mod A and Mod B modify the same code, and Mod B appears below Mod A in the utility, the code in Mod B will be used in the game.<ref>http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Load_Order</ref><ref>https://modthesims.info/t/478024</ref>
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Players should note that it has been known to stop responding if switched to the background.
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====NPC Replacer====
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This tool allows players to select a type of [[NPC]] and change the default clothes for that type. From the description, it appears to work by creating a default replacement package for that type of NPC, and does not allow customization of individual NPCs or of NPCs in individual neighborhoods. This may be why it cannot change NPC hair; even when a type of NPC has a default hairstyle, individual NPCs of that type may have different hair colors.
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It only recognizes NPCs from the base game, ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'', and ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife|Nightlife]]'', and does not recognize all of them. Also, the ability to manage NPC replacement packages depends on an extra file (comdlg32.ocx), which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.
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====Sims 2 Categorizer====
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This tool allows players to change the price of an object and control where it appears in the catalog. Players can also edit the description, and can change what the catalog says about motive effects. Note that changing what the catalog '''says''' about motive effects '''will not''' change the way the object affects motives.
   
 
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HDCU.PNG|HDCU
 
HDCU.PNG|HDCU
 
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==References==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Tool]]s
 
*[[Tool]]s
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==External links==
 
*[http://simwardrobe.com/ SimWardrobe]
 
*[http://dino.drealm.info/den/denforum/index.php SimLogical]
 
   
 
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*[http://simwardrobe.com/ SimWardrobe]{{Deadlink}}
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*[https://simfileshare.net/folder/87829/ SimWardrobe's archived mods] at Sim File Share

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http://simwardrobe.com/

SimWardrobe, or Paladin's Place, was the home of many useful user created tools for The Sims and The Sims 2, up to and including Apartment Life. 'Paladin' created the site in 2001, but the site was not updated after October 2, 2008. In late June 2011, the site became unavailable for a while, but started operating again by mid-July 2011. In May 2015, the domain appeared to have expired, although the URL http://www.paladins-place.org/main.htm was still available. The domain was renewed in June 2015, but both domains expired again in June 2017. As of January 2018, the site is no longer available. Many of the website's downloads have since been archived on Sim File Share.[1] Additionally, archived copies of the site are still available on the Wayback Machine.

The site featured 'fixes' for Maxis created bugs, custom objects and a few lots. It also featured custom objects for The Sims, almost all of which were located in three "lofts" that used free hosting services. The services used by "Loft 1" and "Loft 3" no longer exist. Most of the pages in "Loft 2" could still be viewed, but the hosting service it used no longer allows the objects to be downloaded. The objects can be downloaded at SimThing.net.

There was an option to donate money to the site through PayPal, though it is not known if donations would reach the owner.

Clicking the 'Support' button on the site took users to what was the SimLogical forum. The link is dead, but clicking on the button would load a page which noted that 'Paladin' is retired and that support was not available.

A notable tool from SimWardrobe is the Hack Conflict Detection Utility which can detect any hacks and mods for The Sims 2 that may conflict with each other.

Availability

Downloadable content on the site did not require registration and was free as long as it was not re-posted elsewhere.

As noted above, the "lofts" with custom objects for The Sims no longer function. Those files are instead available here. As of January 2018, the rest of the site is no longer available, with most of its contents having been archived at Sim File Share.

Ads

The site features many in-line ads by Google.

Tools and mods

The Sims

These tools do not require installation other than being extracted to a folder. However, since they are older programs, some require extra Visual Basic files which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.

SimWardrobe

The site's namesake program. This tool, for Hot Date and later, allows players to change the clothes of a playable Sim or townie. All clothing types can be changed. The player will be able to select which type of clothing to change, and will be able to scroll though a list of available meshes for that type.

This tool can also be used to change a Sim's body type.

The ability to change a Sim's clothes depends on an extra file (tabctl32.ocx), which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.

SimMetamorphoser

This tool allows players to change the head skin of a playable Sim or townie, which cannot be done in-game. (Note that it may not see Maxis head skins inside Maxis FAR files.)

It can also change a Sim's first name, gender, and skin tone, but cannot be used to change any aspect of the Sim's appearance other than the head. When changing gender or skin tone, it will automatically update most aspects of the Sim's appearance by applying default skins for the selected gender and/or skin tone. However, it will not automatically update the Sim's head or High Fashion skins, though it can be used to select a new head for the changed Sim.

NPC Replacer

This tool allows players to extract NPC character files from the Maxis FAR files, and change the clothes and head of those NPCs.

SimCategorizer

This tool allows players to change the price of an object, control where it appears in the catalog, and select which available community areas it will be available in. Players can also edit the description.

It can extract individual object files from a FAR file. (Note that this does not remove the file from the FAR.) It can even edit object files inside FAR files, though editing Maxis FAR files is not recommended. Players should note that object files in The Sims may contain multiple objects, and SimCategorizer cannot properly edit these files.

SimWallCat

This tool allows players to change the name, price, and catalog description of custom walls and floors.

Lot Manager

This tool allows players to copy lots from one neighborhood to another, or to copy lots to and from a storage location.

FAR Out

This is a tool for managing FAR files. It allows players to view FAR files and, extract individual files from them. It also allows players to create and manage their own FAR files. Players should use caution when viewing Maxis FAR files, as FAR Out does not protect them from changes, and files should not be added to or removed from Maxis FAR files.

The Sims 2

These tools do not require installation other than being extracted to a folder. In a support forum post dated March 4, 2007,[2] it was noted that both the NPC Replacer and the Sims 2 Categorizer use a DirectX DLL (dx8vb.dll) that was not included with Vista. The download links in the archived post are dead. An update noted that, as of April 2007, it appeared that Vista would retrieve the missing DLL; however, it is not clear if it will currently do that, or if later versions of Windows will do it.

Hack Conflict Detection Utility

This tool allows players to scan their mods for The Sims 2 to see if any conflict with one another. The tool lists conflicting mods in the order the game loads them. For instance, if Mod A and Mod B modify the same code, and Mod B appears below Mod A in the utility, the code in Mod B will be used in the game.[3][4]

Players should note that it has been known to stop responding if switched to the background.

NPC Replacer

This tool allows players to select a type of NPC and change the default clothes for that type. From the description, it appears to work by creating a default replacement package for that type of NPC, and does not allow customization of individual NPCs or of NPCs in individual neighborhoods. This may be why it cannot change NPC hair; even when a type of NPC has a default hairstyle, individual NPCs of that type may have different hair colors.

It only recognizes NPCs from the base game, University, and Nightlife, and does not recognize all of them. Also, the ability to manage NPC replacement packages depends on an extra file (comdlg32.ocx), which may not be present in versions of Windows later than XP.

Sims 2 Categorizer

This tool allows players to change the price of an object and control where it appears in the catalog. Players can also edit the description, and can change what the catalog says about motive effects. Note that changing what the catalog says about motive effects will not change the way the object affects motives.

Gallery

References

See also

External links