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I think you can manually define the file path in the settings. But even after I did that (in English) CurseForge insists that all the mods I got off CurseForge aren’t supported by CurseForge so I can’t actually do anything with them in the app - certainly no updating or organizing. Just view them. All together in a jumble. All labeled with their file name and a not-supported-by-CurseForge standard thumbnail.
@PipMenace wrote:I think you can manually define the file path in the settings. But even after I did that (in English) CurseForge insists that all the mods I got off CurseForge aren’t supported by CurseForge so I can’t actually do anything with them in the app - certainly no updating or organizing. Just view them. All together in a jumble. All labeled with their file name and a not-supported-by-CurseForge standard thumbnail.
Which settings are you talking about? The Sims 4 settings or CurseForge settings? I can't find it in any of them, so if you have an idea, I would be happy to know! I was thinking that there might be a command line parameter to launch the Sims 4 to do this? But so far, I didn't find anything about it.
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