"Mstybl95;c-17981904" wrote:
"ravynwolvf;c-17981869" wrote:
Having made about 90% of my mods myself, at least I have a pretty good idea of what breaks them and can compare that to the patch notes. Otherwise, it would be a lot of redownloading and checking websites to find out if other modder's work needs updating.
I'm seriously considering doing this. The patch schedule is a pain in the rear end. Honestly, I just started adding mods again last week and finally got the game set up how I want and when I saw the patch update, I literally considered giving up on playing this game.
Once you get into it and have some idea what you're doing, it's pretty liberating. A sim's behavior is getting on your nerves, something is too expensive for gameplay, you need a blue fridge, just go out and fix it. Trouble is, it gets addictive, too. I'd like to have ONE day where I'm not making new mods to change something. And the more you learn, the more you can change.