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Update of my latest items hosted on nexusmods. General Chat - 2 Viewing Moderator: Zelrish. Happy Thanksgiving! New Posts. No New Posts. Before you get started with playing with mods and custom content, you'll need to start up your Sims 4 game and turn mods on you'll also need to do this after each patch that is released, as the game options default back to mods being turned off.
To do this, start the game, click on the Menu button the three buttons on the top right corner , Game Options, Other and then tick the Enable Custom Content and Mods box. Then hit the Apply Changes button and restart your game. The next time you start it up, your settings will be saved and you'll be able to play with mods! Now that your game is patched and you've got a proper extraction tool on your computer, it's time to download some custom content or mods that you'd like to use in your game!
If you don't already have one in mind, I've written some articles on some great custom content sites and mods for the Sims 4. Feel free to browse those articles to find something of your liking! Once you've found the content you want to add to your game, click on the download button on the website.
If you're using Google Chrome as your Internet browser, you'll see the item downloading at the bottom of the screen. Once it's done downloading, you can right-click on the little arrow, and then choose to go to the folder it's downloaded to. Typically, your downloaded items will go into your Downloads folder on your computer.
Open up the Downloads folder and then right-click on the content you've just downloaded. If you're using WinRar, you'll see an icon that looks like a stack of books. Click on the option that says, "Extract to mod name ". The file will then extract into a folder.
Open up the folder and check the contents inside. Usually, you'll just see files that end with. This is the file-type used for Sims 4 mods and custom content. You might see some other file types too. Some creators include images of their CC or. These can be safely discarded. If you see file types ending in.
Do not delete them! Highlight use your cursor to draw a box around the. Now you'll need to navigate to your Sims 4 Mods folder. Once you're in that folder, simply right-click anywhere and then select "Paste. When you start up your game, the mod or CC you've installed should be there and working perfectly!
Lots are the name for houses or any type of venues that your Sims can visit in the game. You can also download custom lots to add to your game on various Sims CC websites. Installing and downloading lots is basically the same process as above, except you place these files in a place in your Sims 4 folder. Any download that ends in. When you open up your game, you'll need to go the Gallery click on the icon of the photos in the top right corner , then click on My Library.
There, you'll find the lot you've downloaded. If the lot also included custom content, make sure you click on the Advanced option in the Gallery and tick "Include Custom Content" for the lot to show up. Script mods are ones which change and add-on to the scripting of the game. Installing script mods is again, pretty similar to installing the other mods listed above. The main difference, however, is that the file type will end in.
To do so, click on the Menu the three buttons on the top right corner , Game Options, Other, and then tick the Script Mods Allowed button. You'll see a warning about script mods. Click OK, Apply Changes, then restart your game. If you've installed the CC or mod exactly as described above, it should all work just fine. However, if it doesn't show up in your game, or doesn't work for some reason, you might need to do some troubleshooting.
Here's a list of things to check and try when you run into problems:. Give them a detailed example of what's happening in the game i. Hopefully, they'll get back to you with an updated version of the content or a way to work around the error.
If not, you may just need to uninstall the file from your game. Uninstalling CC and Mods is as simple as going to your Mods folder and deleting them. Right-click on whichever file you want to get rid of, select Delete, and then the next time you start up the game, that custom content or mod will no longer be in your game. Hopefully this will never happen to you, but there's always the risk of running into broken or corrupt custom content or mods, while modding your game.
If you have issues with your game freezing, crashing, generating "LastException" files while playing, or other major issues after downloading CC or mods, more than likely, the mod or CC you've installed is corrupted.
Go to your Sims 4 folder, right-click on the folder titled "Saves" and then copy it. Paste your Saves folder somewhere else on your computer, like your desktop. That way you'll have a "safe" version of your saved game in case anything goes wrong while testing. Go to your Mods folder and right-click it. Again, copy it to your Desktop. Once you're sure you have a copy of your Mods folder on your Desktop, go ahead and delete the copy in your Sims 4 folder.
Restart your game and play it for a few minutes. If your game runs without crashing or having errors, you know the issue is with one of your Mods. If it doesn't, you'll need to go out and repair your game and the issue is something within your Sims 4 game itself. Because Script mods do the most changing in the game, they are the most likely to cause major game play errors if they're broken or out of date.
If the errors are gone, you know that one of your script mods is broken and needs to be fixed or updated. Identifying the problematic mod can be as easy as deleting the last mod you've downloaded, if the problem cropped up after that. Paste your Mods folder back into your Sims 4 folder and then sort your files by Date Modified. If so, you've found the problem mod. This is pretty simple to do.
Make a new folder on your desktop and just call it "Test Mods" or something similar. Take half of the items you have in your Mods folder and paste them into this folder.
Test your game and see if the problem persists. If not, you know the problem content is in that other batch of mods. If so, the trouble mod is still in your game, and you'll need to repeat the process again. This can be a bit tedious and time-consuming, but sometimes, it's the easiest way to identify troublesome mods when you have a big folder worth of content.
There are several ways you can organize your Mods folder. I like to do mine by categories, as seen in the picture above. This doesn't really do anything special during the gameplay, but it allows me to easily find content in my folders, install new content, and delete or update old content.
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