
For that reason, we support a framework in The Sims 4 that makes it easier for you to install and use Mods. We know that, for many of you, Mods are an important part of your game experience. So then EA might want you to be be a part of their team, unlikely, or they ban you and take/use your idea and do whatever with it as it has no legal authorization. The flip side is you can create a mod which creates a better game. From there, you can select ‘Enable custom content and mods’ and ‘Script mods Allowed’ to turn on your custom content. To do this, press ESC, then go to ‘Game Options’, then ‘Other’. Sims 4 players will need to manually enable any downloaded custom content and mods through the in-game menu. Press the More button …, choose Enable mods, then follow the prompts. Launch the Xbox app then go to the game’s details page. There are currently no plans to add cc functionality to the game, but we might be able to change that. You might need to delve into the game’s settings to adjust certain options in case mods are not working properly after updates. If mods are not working in Sims 4, they might have been disabled by a game update, the game’s cache might be corrupted, or there could be compatibility issues. cfg file in the mods folder so as the game recognises cc that is in subfolders. If you start to download many cc and would like to create subfolders, this link explains how to edit the resource.


You need to unzip the folder and put it into your mods folder.
