Sims 4 How To Get Mods
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- Just a quick tip, restarting the game should generate a new resource.cfg file.
- This is really helpful. Thank you for taking the time to do it!
- Just a quick tip, restarting the game should generate a new resource.cfg file.
Thank you. I will ammend the post. - edited August 2018Hi there and first thx for the tutorial I just have three remarks:
1) 'Script Mods; more complicated mods that actually introduce some sort of code in to the game. These cannot be organized in a folder structure i.e. they must be in the ‘Mods’ folder and must be in a .zip file.'
This can be confusing since nowadays script files are mostly *.ts4script Files and not *.Zip Files. It could lead ppl to just install the Downloaded Zip instead of extracting the Package & ts4script Files inside the zip. Also to better organize the Mod Folder it would be good for ppl to know that Script Files can be indeed in a Subfolder but only one and not deeper unless the creator explicit tells them to install it directly in the Mod Folder.
2) 'Note: script mods can seriously harm your game and I do not recommend them. However, for some more complex mods to work they may come with a script file which they need. Usually the creator will provide detailed instructions.'
I know it is just your recommandation but in my Opinion most 'Script' Mods are 'harmless' since they only add Interactions to Objects & Sims and don't change anything deeper like game changing script Mods (for example Pregnancy Mega Mod, UI Cheats etc). I feel like a generalization like that could scare ppl away from Mods that do include a Script File to add Interactions to the Game?
3) You used this to be added to the Resource.cfg
Priority 500
PackedFile *.package
PackedFile **.package
but below you say to organize the Mods Folder like this
Mods/Clothing/Female/Tops
Mods/Hair/Female
Mods/Make Up/Female/Eye Liner
So wouldn't it be better to let ppl actually add this to the Resource.cfg?
Priority 500
PackedFile *.package
PackedFile */*.package
PackedFile */*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*/*.package
Besides my remarks i will keep an eye on this Tut since it can be helpful for users who often ask me how to install my mods^^ - 0
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- Hi there and first thx for the tutorial I just have three remarks:
1) 'Script Mods; more complicated mods that actually introduce some sort of code in to the game. These cannot be organized in a folder structure i.e. they must be in the ‘Mods’ folder and must be in a .zip file.'
This can be confusing since nowadays script files are mostly *.ts4script Files and not *.Zip Files. It could lead ppl to just install the Downloaded Zip instead of extracting the Package & ts4script Files inside the zip. Also to better organize the Mod Folder it would be good for ppl to know that Script Files can be indeed in a Subfolder but only one and not deeper unless the creator explicit tells them to install it directly in the Mod Folder.
2) 'Note: script mods can seriously harm your game and I do not recommend them. However, for some more complex mods to work they may come with a script file which they need. Usually the creator will provide detailed instructions.'
I know it is just your recommandation but in my Opinion most 'Script' Mods are 'harmless' since they only add Interactions to Objects & Sims and don't change anything deeper like game changing script Mods (for example Pregnancy Mega Mod, UI Cheats etc). I feel like a generalization like that could scare ppl away from Mods that do include a Script File to add Interactions to the Game?
3) You used this to be added to the Resource.cfg
Priority 500
PackedFile *.package
PackedFile **.package
but below you say to organize the Mods Folder like this
Mods/Clothing/Female/Tops
Mods/Hair/Female
Mods/Make Up/Female/Eye Liner
So wouldn't it be better to let ppl actually add this to the Resource.cfg?
Priority 500
PackedFile *.package
PackedFile */*.package
PackedFile */*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*/*.package
Besides my remarks i will keep an eye on this Tut since it can be helpful for users who often ask me how to install my mods^^
Thanks for pointing some things out.
You have added some good information to the post which will help people.
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