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I feel like I remember seeing this somewhere but I can't remember where. Basically I have a ton of stuff in my moreClothing startup settings, like 400+ swf files. I can't seem to pick and choose what to have in there so it's all made its way into there. Obviously because of this, it takes forever to initially load up and then when it does the frame rate is terrible. Is where a way to batch mods together (for example a bunch of similar clothes) and load those all at once to where they show up in the in-game folders afterwards. Even better would be to be able to clean them out and remove them from the in-game folders without having to close and reboot the flash player. I know I can technically just organize a bunch of windows folders with a bunch of different files, then select them all with the regular onboard "Load SWF file" system, but I was hoping for something more refined and user friendly once everything is set up.
If anyone can just point me in the right direction, that'd help.
I feel like I remember seeing this somewhere but I can't remember where. Basically I have a ton of stuff in my moreClothing startup settings, like 400+ swf files. I can't seem to pick and choose what to have in there so it's all made its way into there. Obviously because of this, it takes forever to initially load up and then when it does the frame rate is terrible. Is where a way to batch mods together (for example a bunch of similar clothes) and load those all at once to where they show up in the in-game folders afterwards. Even better would be to be able to clean them out and remove them from the in-game folders without having to close and reboot the flash player. I know I can technically just organize a bunch of windows folders with a bunch of different files, then select them all with the regular onboard "Load SWF file" system, but I was hoping for something more refined and user friendly once everything is set up.
If anyone can just point me in the right direction, that'd help.