You can always reinstall the mods after you make sure everything is working like it should!
We can’t screen or support any Mod, so there’s no way for us to know if a Mod that previously didn’t cause any issues for players may cause them now.īy disabling Mods when we update, we hope to limit any issues or problems with your gameplay. Please provide a link to the Mods you think break the rules, and as much detail as you can about why. For Topic, select Report concerns or harassment.įrom here, you’ll open a webform to let us know more about what happened.
If needed, use the search bar to find the game. We recommend logging in to your EA Account.Click Contact Us from any page on EA Help.To report Mods, give us the details right here on EA Help: If you come across any Mods that break the rules of the Positive Play Charter, you can report them to us. It’s possible that community created Mods could go against these guidelines.
We strive to create a positive environment for players, which we outline in the Positive Play Charter. You should use Mods with caution and understand there may be risk. Maxis doesn’t pre-screen, endorse or specifically support any particular Mod.
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. Maxis strives to support the creativity of our community. Mods: A blanket term referring to any player-made content for the game-this includes both Custom Content and Game Mods.For example: a new trait, new console cheats, objects with new functionally, new UI functionality, etc. These Mods may include script code, but not always. Game Mods: These are Mods that add features or change functionality of the game.For example: new hair, new clothing, new furniture, etc. Sometimes just referred to in The Sims community as “CC”. Custom Content: This is the addition of player-made clothing or objects to the game.
You can see your mods in game by left clicking on your selected sim - which will then showcase any mods and mod options you have in your game.Learn about the new disable Mods feature, the Maxis policy towards Mods and how to safely re-enable Mods. You can disable this pop-up, but it might be useful when it comes to double checking that your mods work and will show up in the game. There should be a pop-up when you load the game up, which will showcase all of the mods and custom content you currently have running on your game. Restart The Sims 4 - you will need to do this so that your new mods are launched along with the game. Drag all of your extracted files from this mod into your mod folder. Navigate to your documents folder in a new window, click on ‘Electronic Arts’, then ‘The Sims 4’, then ‘Mods’, which should showcase a folder with all of your mods in it. Open your Downloads folder and unzip your mod, by left-clicking it and selecting ‘Extract’. Make sure your mods are ones that people are using and talking about (like the ones we’ve suggested below), so you don’t download anything that might be harmful.
You can find mods from The Sims Resource and various smaller creator’s websites as well. Download a mod of your choice into your Downloads folder.