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simgirl542
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
I originally only used MC Command Center because I was switching from Sims 3 to Sims 4 and it is the closest to NRAAS available.
At last look, I have probably 50 folders inside of my mods folder. Some if them contain hardly anything while others have over 100 inside.
I have thinned out my mods recently, but there's still a lot of them. My biggest ones are probably custom food and recipes and the traits that I added earlier this month.
The upside is different sometimes improved gameplay the downside is while I look forward to new updates every month I dread having to update my mods and am oftentimes relieved to see that some of them rarely break.
I'm going to have to do another thin out (or something) because we got a new bigger/faster computer and when everything is moved via data transfer I don't want to "clog" it with all sorts of, what could possibly be, unneeded mods.
At last look, I have probably 50 folders inside of my mods folder. Some if them contain hardly anything while others have over 100 inside.
I have thinned out my mods recently, but there's still a lot of them. My biggest ones are probably custom food and recipes and the traits that I added earlier this month.
The upside is different sometimes improved gameplay the downside is while I look forward to new updates every month I dread having to update my mods and am oftentimes relieved to see that some of them rarely break.
I'm going to have to do another thin out (or something) because we got a new bigger/faster computer and when everything is moved via data transfer I don't want to "clog" it with all sorts of, what could possibly be, unneeded mods.