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Downloading and managing your mods is very easy once you get to it. There are a few "must-haves", which are generally cheat mods that give you more control over the game, like MC Command Center which you've probably already installed by now, Weerbesu's UI Cheats that gives shortcuts to controlling needs, removing buffs etc. I also quite like thepancake1's mod that allows you to remove participants from conversations in a similar way (otherwise I would just reset my sims and start the conversation over to avoid awkwardice...). There are lots of small quality-of-life gameplay mods as well, most notably made by LittleMsSam (I mean HUNDREDS). UI mods like font replacements, different appearance modes (check Dskecht's patreon, a lot are broken right now but I cannot live without dark mode for example.) can help personalize and effectivise your interface, also see the more traits & more columns mods. Bigger gameplay mods are more dependent on what your playstyle and vision is. Adeepindigo has a lot of realistic mods for stuff like healthcare, but it might be overwhelming for many for example.
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