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That's a very hard question because I use items from nearly all packs. But in terms of gameplay I would get rid of:
- Love struck. I deliberately did not buy this one because I have no need for a dating app and don't want the hassle of managing romantic satisfaction for households in a rotation
- High school years. The gameplay is boring and very limited. I would miss some of the furniture
- Cats and dogs. I don't have pets in real life and don't play with them in the game. I just keep forgetting they are a thing in the game .
- For rent. The corruption bug scares me to the point where I don't actually play with this feature anyway
- get famous. I will miss the costumes but I never touch the fame system
- My wedding stories , ever since last one of year's update stated to only to improve the English version, the weddings are useless. I can still marry but am unable to direct officiants or flower pals to do their tasks in the Dutch version
- Luxury party stuff and perfect patio stuff because they have become obsolete. Their main object can now be found elsewhere
- Back yard stuff and fitness stuff: I hardly ever use anything from these
- Kits: I would miss a few items of most of the build kits but I could manage without all of them with the exception of book nook, greenhouse haven, everyday clutter and kitchen clutter (only for the shopping bag). And I need zero CAS kits.
A lot of the packs I keep are to add a bit of flavour. Truly essential would be realm of magic, werewolves, enchanted by nature (99% certain at this moment before release) , get together, cottage living, seasons, nifty knitting and book Nook kit.
Out of curiosity: does the EA app allow to pick and choose which DLC to install? I thought it was an all or nothing kind of deal with only an option to disable packs.
atreya33 , yes, here handy tool for it, by James Turner
https://jamesturner.yt/disablepacks
atreya33 wrote:Out of curiosity: does the EA app allow to pick and choose which DLC to install? I thought it was an all or nothing kind of deal with only an option to disable packs.
- atreya332 months agoLegend
Ellupelluellu I know that site. It's very useful. But it only disables packs. They are still installed on the hard drive drive, taking up space. The op sounds as if this simmer only wants to install some DLC, not all. I want to know if that's possible and how to do so. My hard drive can't take another decade of DLC.
- Ellupelluellu2 months agoHero
Ah sorry, I misunderstood😊
- serendipity382 months agoRising Ace
atreya33 You're right. My own computer had reached the point of being unable to handle all of my DLC for the Sims 4 and regular updates. So I made the hard decision to uninstall my Sims 4 completely, then reinstall it with only some of the DLC downloaded to go into it, as I mentioned in the OP. And the only way I know that that is possible, is to completely uninstall your Sims 4 game itself.
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