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@PugLove888- If you're ever curious on getting involved in mods again, you should consider the Mods Conflict Detector; not only is it helpful in identifying what mods are compatible/incompatible, but it's good for locating all your mods and where they're located in your Mods folder. (If it happens to be disorganized.)
I actually even took the next step and made myself a cheat sheet of each of the performance-based and script mods that I use, and just go down the list every week or so to determine if an update is needed.
I used to be very much against mods myself, since I mostly aim to keep the Sims experience relatively unblemished; when I was running into numerous in-game bugs though that were ruining even being able to enjoy the game at base value though, I had to start improvising, which led me into delving into mods that sought to rectify issues that weren't addressed in the base game.
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@burin077, thanks! 😇 While I probably won't do that at this point in the game, it is nice to know that I have that option, especially from another player who used to be against Mods! 😎 I will keep that info in my back pocket for the future, just in case! 😉 But most importantly, your suggestion can help a lot of other people who want to get into Mods! 🥳 Thanks again! 🥳