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- I use both but I can do without.
It's really not a catastrophe for me if I don't have any cc or mods but I do enjoy bits and pieces. I mostly have female hairs, MM ones of course.
Oh and I like CC jewelry. I'm really bad at accessorising so I need more options than what's in the game. - Kathykins7 years agoSeasoned AceFor mods, I use MCCC (its a must-have), UIcheats (because they keep pushing friendships), SimInfo (because more info is good) and an adult mod.
Cas CC is a default skin replacement, body hair for mah guys, and a couple of T-shirts.
Build CC is a Build-your-own shower kit. Because I want to have a nice big shower corner in those big rich houses.
I've also added paintings I've made myself. Just started so only a couple. - I’m mostly a mod-user. I used to use a lot of CC, but have been clearing all of that out. All I use for CC now are eyelashes, body hairs, a skin, a default eye replacement, and hair recolors.
Mods, on the other hand, I have dozens and dozens of files of. - texxx787 years agoSeasoned Ace
"PandySims;c-17064756" wrote:
I never used mods or cc!
@PandySims do you want to vote? - UI Cheats. My sims sometimes don't have time to eat and sleep so I cheat their motives. :p
As for cc I have a few sneakers, and some outfits for my older female sims. - I originally played vanilla because I was worried that everything would crash or lag or become glitchy but it does so anyway. Then all my townies were static or dying out so I caved and added Mccc. From there it was a short leap to cc - eyelashes then shoes then clothes then hair. I still have many areas of cc I haven't explored and am very reluctant to try most mods. People s experiences on the forum guide my decisions. My game is prettier and more happens but no less operational than when I was vanilla
- I have nothing against them - I used them extensively in previous Sims games and used to create for The Sims and Sims 2. However, as another poster pointed out, with the frequent patching, you've got to check to make sure your mods and cc have been updated, and I don't have enough time to play the game as it is.
- atreya337 years agoLegendI use a few mods to get options which should have been in the game itself, mccc being the most important. But with possible broken mods with every patch, I try to keep them at a minimum. The only cc I use are genetic unnatural hair colors for toddlers and children, which feels more like a mod than regular cc.
- I've been playing with mods and cc since the Sims. And I really need mods for Sims 4, wouldn't be able to play the game without them. The bulk of my mobs being those that add character to my sims. and basically enhance their lives.
The mods have breathed so much more life into my game. It hurts when we get a new patch or EP, SP, GM, and things get broken. Waiting for them to be updated is the worst. - texxx787 years agoSeasoned AceSo... I don't know. I'm really intrigued. One think I have read in a lot of places is how to install mods. But I haven't found anything about how to uninstall the. And also would a i loose a save if I have to uninstall a mod? Or all mods? What happens when you decide that you don't want a mod anymore? Or all? What do you have to do? Sorry for the ignorance but I've found some mods that seem really interesting and i want to try...
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