The "Patched" designation is particularly important for players who have updated their game to include the latest infants, high school, or werewolf expansions. These game updates often "break" custom body meshes, leading to distorted textures or "broken" shadows.
The transition to the "Revised" version was prompted by the need for better optimization. In earlier iterations, players often reported "seam" issues—visible lines where the torso meets the limbs—or clipping problems when Sims wore certain high-waisted clothing items. The revised version smooths out these transitions, ensuring that the body looks cohesive whether the Sim is nude or dressed in custom content. Key Features of the Patched Mesh 🧬 sims 4 sopors allure a revised breast mesh patched
Unlike static meshes, this revised version is fully compatible with EA’s body sliders and many popular custom sliders (like breast height or cleavage depth). This will change every Sim in your world
This will change every Sim in your world to use the revised mesh. The "Default" vs. "Non-Default" Choice:
Sopor’s Allure originally gained popularity by offering a significant departure from the standard "Maxis Match" body types. While the base game provides a stylized, simplified silhouette, Sopor’s mesh introduced sophisticated weighting and curvature.
Always back up your "Saves" and "Tray" folders before adding significant body overrides.
You cannot have two "Default Replacement" body meshes in your Mods folder. Delete any older "Allure" or "EVE" files first. The "Default" vs. "Non-Default" Choice: