Re: How To Organize CC on Mac
@DartTheHamster Here is a link to a good article on some of the basics of mod and CC organization within your Mods folder. The use of sub-folders is optional but they can make things a lot easier for updating mods after a game patch or troubleshooting a broken CC file.
https://simscommunity.info/2018/08/08/the-sims-4-how-to-ensure-a-healthy-game/2/
The two basic rules are:
- Mods containing .ts4script files must be placed no more than 1 sub-folder deep in your Mods folder.
- For other mods and CC with .package files you can go up to 5 sub-folders deep (by default)
Many mod creators will provide specific instructions on how to place their mods in your Mods folder so I would recommend following those whenever they are provided. Beyond that, how you organize things is mostly up to your personal preference. For mods containing .ts4script files (like MCCC) I keep them in their own separate folders & not mixed in with anything else. They need to be updated frequently (often after each game patch) & keeping them in their own folder makes it easier for me to keep them updated properly. For smaller mods that contain only a single .package file I generally keep them all in one folder (I label it MyMods); they're all in one place and not mixed in with CC so it's still fairly easy to keep track of them for updating. I use a lot of bug-fix mods from Little Ms Sam so I keep a separate folder just for her stuff-- again it makes it easier for updating on patch days. For my CC I have it organized like this:
Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods > CC
> Hairstyles and Hats
> Clothes
> Tops
> Bottoms
> Outfits
> Shoes
> Accessories
> Objects
This is just my personal preference. As you can see I only go 3 sub-folders deep for my CC (i.e. Mods > CC > Clothes > Tops). There are lots of ways to do it as long as you follow the rules for .ts4script and .package files.
Good luck I hope this helps. Please do ask if you have other questions :D
I'm just a regular Sims player, I do not work for EA.