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Many Sims 4 players want to be able to further customize their games, whether in Create-a-Sim or while building lots. User-created custom content will bring new items into your game, but it's easy to get lost in the process of downloading it. This wikiHow will teach you how to install custom content on The Sims 4.

  1. Close out your game and open File Explorer (on Windows) or Finder (on Mac). Your Mods folder, if you installed your game in the default location, will be in [User] > Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods .
    • There will be a file called Resource.cfg in the Mods folder. Do not delete this file; if you do, your custom content won't show up.

    Tip: Custom Sims and lots don't go in the Mods folder. These will be placed in The Sims 4 > Tray instead.

  2. A lot of custom content is compressed into .rar or .zip files, which you'll need to extract before you can place the files into your game.
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  3. You can usually find some content sites by using a search engine. Some popular custom content websites include Mod The Sims and The Sims Resource, and many people also share Sims 4 custom content on blogs such as Tumblr.
    • Many sites allow you to drill down to specific content categories (such as makeup or study furniture). You can also search for specific types of content on search engines, like "sims 4 custom hairstyles".
    • If you're looking for good CC creators, try asking for people's favorite creators on Sims 4 forums or social media sites. You may get some great recommendations!

    Tip: Install an adblocker (such as uBlock Origin or Adblock Plus) before visiting any custom content websites. Some sites host misleading or malicious ads that will try to put malware on your computer.

  4. Some custom content requires you to have something else for the content to work, such as a game pack or a mesh, and other content may not work with certain game patches. Creators usually write what's needed in the content descriptions, so make sure to read the description first!
    • Some sites such as Mod The Sims allow you to filter out content that requires game packs that you don't have, or display icons of the game packs necessary for the content.
    • Make sure the content is for Sims 4 before you download it. Content for Sims 3 and Sims 2 also come in .package files, but putting Sims 3 or Sims 2 files in your game won't work and will cause the game to run slowly.
  5. Dedicated custom content websites will usually have a "Download" button on the page. If the content is located on a blog or other site that's not dedicated to Sims content, you'll usually need to find the link to the download site. (Most independent creators host their files on websites like Sim File Share, Box, OneDrive, or MediaFire.)
    • The Sims Resource will make you wait ten seconds before proceeding, unless you pay for VIP membership. If you try to skip these ten seconds, it will redirect you to a page for Sims 4 downloads, so stay on the same tab for ten seconds.
    • Some downloads make you wait in adFly for 5 seconds. Don't click on any of the ads, as a lot of them are viruses. When a "Skip" button appears in the right hand corner, click it and find the download link for the custom content.
  6. If the custom content is in a .rar or .zip file, you'll need to extract the contents first. (The content needs to be in .package format; placing .rar or .zip files into your Mods folder won't work.)
    • On Windows: Right-click the file. If it's a .zip file, choose Extract to /* ; if it's a .rar file, find the option for your decompression program (such as 7-Zip) and choose Extract or Extract to /* .
    • On Mac: Either double-click the file, or right-click it and select Open with... > The Unarchiver .
    • Once the content has been extracted, you can delete the .rar or .zip file.

    Tip: Don't extract a bunch of files at once. Sometimes files aren't sorted into folders, and extracting a lot of files at once can result in a disorganized mess that's hard to clean up.

  7. Select the .package files. Either drag-and-drop them into The Sims 4 > Mods, or right-click them, click Cut , go to the Mods folder, and click Paste .
    • You might want to organize your content into subfolders so that you can distinguish content from each other. (Be aware that script mods cannot be put into subfolders.)
  8. If your game doesn't automatically enable mods, open Settings and click Other . Check the boxes that say "Enable Custom Content and Mods" and "Script Mods Allowed", and click Apply Changes to enable them.

    Tip: Game patches will automatically disable all custom content or mods in case the mods are no longer compatible.

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  • Question
    Do I need to pay for custom content?
    GamingWithTemmie
    Community Answer
    No, the Sims resource, Tumblr and Pinterest are all websites to get free CC from.
  • Question
    Can I get custom content on a Levono laptop?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You should be able to get custom content on any type of computer as long as you have the Sims 4.
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    Will this work on a Mac computer?
    GamingWithTemmie
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    Yes, it should, but it won't handle as much CC as a more powerful computer would.
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      Tips

      • Make sure your mods and CC are up-to-date with the latest patches. Outdated content can cause issues with the game, ranging from graphical errors to outright unplayability.
      • Content that's labeled as "default replacement" or "default" will override the game's version of the content; for example, default skins will replace the Maxis skintones with the custom one. You can safely remove defaults if you don't want them, but don't have more than one default of the same thing, or else you'll encounter bugs.
      • "Alpha" custom content is content that looks more realistic (such as shiny hairs or detailed eyes). It's meant for people with more powerful computers, since they often require your graphics settings to be set quite high. "Maxis Match" content (sometimes abbreviated to MM) is content that more closely matches the original cartoony look of the game, and doesn't usually require high graphics settings.


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