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26th Oct 2018 at 8:32 PM
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You can use other programs but to read xmls files instead of zerbus tool. I know Zerbus tool it is very handy and it can help in cases. But to start I recommend on studying the tuning files from programs like sims 4 studio, as example to begin with. It is better to learn how codes work than using only an ui interface, you will have more expansion and you can use zerbus tool as a support. I know it is more tedious this way but you will be more pleased in the future and you will know more what you are doing. Even so, you will start with so many trial and errors but with those errors you will be seeing how all work. This is only a suggestion, every mod can work different so it depends on what you want to do, just look for files that have those things that you want in your trait and adapt them there but of course, following the structure that the game reads them. You can start by it, and so much patient. Happy modding.