Here\u2019s what you need to do:\u2022 Launch the game.\u2022 In the main menu, click on the three dots icon on the top right corner to enter the Game Options.\u2022 Click on the Other tab.\u2022 Check the box to Enable Custom Content and Mods.\u2022 If you\u2019re using script mods, also check Script Mods Allowed. The game will show a warning when using script mods. Click on Accept.\u2022 Press Apply Changes and exit the game." } }, "@type": "Question", "name": "Where Can I Find Mods for Sims 4?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Next up, you\u2019ll need to download the mod from the internet. While we can\u2019t tell you where to look, there are many online resources for Sims 4 mods and CC. You shouldn\u2019t have to pay for any mods (although some modders will accept donations, as developing content can take days of work). Popular content libraries include Mod The Sims and The Sims Resource, but you can find them on social media or through popular YouTube simmers." , "@type": "Question", "name": "How Do You Get Custom Content in Sims 4?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Custom content is similar to mods. You\u2019ll be able to find them at the same mod repositories. The main difference is that mods can change how the base game works, while custom content only changes the aesthetics of the game and doesn\u2019t impact the underlying game mechanics.Use The Sims Resource or follow your favorite online simmers on social media and track their posts to get the best custom content." , "@type": "Question", "name": "How Do You Download Mods for Sims 4?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Once you\u2019ve found a mod you like, download it through your browser. Most browsers have a default Download folder (which you can change) and a section to find items you\u2019ve downloaded. 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However, members of the online Sims community have spent countless hours developing content to enrich and enhance the game and bring it to new heights. Mods allow" var ajaxurl = ' -admin/admin-ajax.php'; window.adsLoaded = false; var freestar = freestar ; freestar.queue = freestar.queue []; freestar.config = freestar.config ; freestar.config.enabled_slots = []; freestar.initCallback = function () if (typeof window.initAds !== "undefined") window.initAds(); else window.adsLoaded = true; (freestar.config.enabled_slots.length === 0) ? freestar.initCallbackCalled = false : freestar.newAdSlots(freestar.config.enabled_slots) GamingXboxNintendoPlayStationTwitchDiscordMinecraftSteamPC & MobileAndroidiPhoneChromebookWindowsMacGoogle SheetsZoomGoogle MeetGoogle PhotosMicrosoft TeamsZohoSocial MediaFacebookInstagramTikTokTwitterSnapChatWhatsAppTelegramMessengerInternetVPNsAlexaGoogle DriveGoogle PhotosiCloudPaypalNotionEntertainmentChromecastFire TVsRokuNetflixSpotifyKodiDisney+GadgetsSmart HomeEchoGoogle HomeiPadKindle FireVizio TVsSamsung TVsVPNsKodiXboxOn a RouterAndroidFirestickSubscribe UsSubscribeGamingXboxNintendoPlayStationTwitchDiscordMinecraftSteamPC & MobileAndroidiPhoneChromebookWindowsMacGoogle SheetsZoomGoogle MeetGoogle PhotosMicrosoft TeamsZohoSocial MediaFacebookInstagramTikTokTwitterSnapChatWhatsAppTelegramMessengerInternetVPNsAlexaGoogle DriveGoogle PhotosiCloudPaypalNotionEntertainmentChromecastFire TVsRokuNetflixSpotifyKodiDisney+GadgetsSmart HomeEchoGoogle HomeiPadKindle FireVizio TVsSamsung TVsVPNsKodiXboxOn a RouterAndroidFirestickSearchHomeGaming Games Sims 4 How to Install Mods in Sims 4 Lee StantonRead moreSeptember 19, 2022
It all started with the major update earlier in the year where the game disabled all mods. I go onto the game and it comes up with the standard dialogue "Mods have been disabled" "EA does not support Mods" "re-enable mods through the options", so I go to options, re-enable mods, apply the changes, restart the game, but when I load up to the main menu it comes up with the same dialogue and automatically disables mods again? It's been doing this for months now.
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This removed it COMPLETELY from my documents (If it doesn't, just delete the folder but make sure you moving it to the other drive as a back up worked first if you don't want to lose anything like mods/saves/screen captures.) and then i restarted the game which will create a new Electronic Arts folder. Once started, i enabled mods, went out of the game, put my mods back in my new mods folder, restarted the game and IT TOOK. IT WORKED.
@Lionhart127 Are script mods still enabled in settings? Sometimes the change to reenable them doesn't stick. In that case, the fix is to delete options.ini (in Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4) and let the game generate a new one. You'll need to redo all your in-game settings, but hopefully the mod setting will stick this time around.
If mods are enabled but not showing up, your particular mods might be outdated and incompatible with the current patch. In that case, check with the creators to see whether there are updated versions, and replace whatever you can.
I am really upset by this. Some mods were created myself. My account Avatar has a mod, long blond hair! I am sick to death of patches and updates upsetting game settings. Not just Sims4, but other games, sims and apps. If this can not be fixed I will NOT be playing Sims4 anymore, and will NOT entertain buying any Origin/EA games again!!!
So basically, The Sims 4 would do the start up screen and then just be white, and it wouldn't let me exit it without restarting my entire computer. But, I fixed that and recently I've started downloading CC. Buuuut when I go into the game and go into CAS none of the CC is there, and it said that CC and script mods where already enabled when I went to go do it, I even un-enabled it and re-enabled it and exited my game. It seems like nothings working and it's stressing me out- Right now I'm trying to repair the game but I'm probably just messing it up more, I've tried fixing it for about an hour now and I've just lost hope :/
Same thing happen to me too. When I enabled my mods it doesnt work. Then I would go back into the game with the same setting. I even try deleting the option in my sims 4 folder yet it still didn't work. It may be EA its self.
I have recently updated my game of sims 4. All my saves are still there and so are my preferred settings. However, everytime I start the game It tells me to re-enable my mods. I have done this multiple times and repaired the game. I can play any of my saves but CC and mods will just simply not be there
Another new feature to come out of the latest Sims 4 Game Patch, is the ability for the game to automatically disable the mods folder when a new update is available. The game will do this by default, so that means you will need to re-enable mods once you load the game.
After you Download and Install Mods inside your Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods folder (you can organize your mods and custom content into subfolders), you need to enable them from within the game.
You need to enable mods and CC using the options menu inside the game. Each time you update the game it disables mods because some can be outdated and not function properly. It should work after you do that.
I updated my Sims 4 base game and I got the usual message that CC has been disabled, so I went to re-enable the CC in Game Options and it's checked as enabled, but the box is greyed out and I can't select unselect it. When I hover over the enable CC option, it states it's been disabled, but I can't check or uncheck the box. I attached a screenshot of the issue too.
MOD (modification) is a modification or enhancement program of the game which has the ability to modify some game settings. In Sims 4, its existence can change the behavioral characteristics of sims, or introduce new functions, so as to improve the game's playability greatly.
If you have already added mods and CC in Sims 4 and successfully enabled them in the game, don't take it lightly now. Every time Sims 4 is updated or a patch is added, your mods will easily lead to game code errors. 2ff7e9595c
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