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Hermitgirl
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Sometimes I feel like trying mods or a particular mod so I make a save and label it so I know what mod I'm using in it. Thing is when I play that way it's mostly about playing with a mod not the game. Then when I'm tired of that I pull the mod folder out .. delete the traces if any have been created, clear my caches and play vanilla again. Been playing vanilla for a good 2-3 months this time... I actually enjoy the game itself more without mods normally, but it's fun now and then to just try something. I refuse to use mods that would integrate themselves into every aspect of my gameplay and saves even if they sound good to me, because I know I have to do the updates or if my game starts acting funny I could be having a conflict between mods and .. yeah no, not worth it since I'm basically happy with the game. I figure when the game has run it's course I can give that a real try.
In Sims 1 I went crazy with mods near the end of it's run (I didn't know anything about them how to install ect ... and it was harder to do). In Sims 2 I used skin mods, clothing and needs mods, and I guess cheaty mods like giving them a college degree or more want locks. I just don't feel like I need those types of mods now the game is more like I want it in all aspects that I normally would use to use mods for.
In Sims 1 I went crazy with mods near the end of it's run (I didn't know anything about them how to install ect ... and it was harder to do). In Sims 2 I used skin mods, clothing and needs mods, and I guess cheaty mods like giving them a college degree or more want locks. I just don't feel like I need those types of mods now the game is more like I want it in all aspects that I normally would use to use mods for.
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