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Re: How do I


@drscolorful Make sure your .package or .ts4script files are in your Mods folder. For most people, it should be in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods.

Also, go to your game options and make sure script mods and custom content are enabled, then restart your game.

If you are new to using mods in Sims 4, please check out this link for some very useful information on maintaining mods and CC. They can be a lot of fun to use but if they're not maintained properly they can cause you lots of problems later.

https://simscommunity.info/2019/05/29/the-sims-4-getting-started-with-mods-and-cc/

I hope this helps!

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  • drscolorful's avatar
    drscolorful
    6 years ago

    I tried doing that just know but now it only show that I have my thumbcache and clientDB but that’s all

  • RandomBuzziness's avatar
    RandomBuzziness
    Seasoned Ace
    6 years ago

    @drscolorfulCan you clarify a few things for us? You only have these two files in your Sims 4 folder? There should be several other subfolders in there such as Mods, saves, Tray, and a few others. Are you seeing those?

    Can you take a screen shot or use the Snipping Tool & attach this to a post to show us what your Sims 4 folder looks like?

    You can follow this link to get a good idea of what your Sims 4 folder should look like:

    https://sims4.crinrict.com/eng/2014/08/custom-content-and-mods/

  • drscolorful's avatar
    drscolorful
    6 years ago

    This is what my Sims 4 folder  and mods folder looks like. I also included the part in the settings I was talking about.

  • RandomBuzziness's avatar
    RandomBuzziness
    Seasoned Ace
    6 years ago

    @drscolorful From the screen shots you have provided it appears that your Mods folder is in the wrong place. You have it in your Desktop and it needs to be in your Documents folder along with the other Sims 4 folders, ie saves, Tray, etc.

    Try moving it to this location:

    ThisPC > Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4