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- MC Command Center is actually one of the most stable mods, as long as you are removing it and replacing it with the newest version when it is released for each update. I know Deaderpool (the maker of the mod) works hard to get those out as soon as possible. I personally cannot play without it :p
- pinneduphair5 years agoSeasoned AceI haven't had MCCC cause any issues with other mods, and I use about 6-7 mods currently. However, I imagine there are some mods out there that clash with MCCC, so you might just want to look into it specifically for each mod you use. Chances are, if it doesn't work with MCCC, it's been mentioned somewhere. And if you can't find an answer, you could always ask here or on Deaderpool's discord.
MCCC also hasn't had any impact on how my game runs in the past 2 years or so of my using it.
The main thing you have to do to avoid issues is remove MCCC whenever The Sims 4 gets updated, until there's a new version of the mod, or the current version has been confirmed to be stable. - loubyloulou5 years agoSeasoned AceIf you have the Pregnancy/Woohoo modules of MCCC installed, it will conflict with the Pregnancy Mega Mod - that's the only clash I'm aware of. Other than that, MCCC is very stable and gets updated/maintained on a regular basis.
"daisy1989;d-976533" wrote:
After we get the update I was thinking of downloading MCCC - I've seen a lot of people rave about it. But I'm worried about it causing problems with how the game runs. Can it clash with any other mods?
It is the one mod I do not play my game without. It is the most stable.- GalacticGal5 years agoLegendIf you're just now going to install MCCC make sure you get the hotfix version 7.2.0
- I kind of recommend it only sometimes it makes mah game broken and then I gotta download a new one
- I downloaded it, but there's so much to it I don't know where to start ?
- Psychotps5 years agoSeasoned AceWhen its installed, go to your sim's computer and go into MCCC settings. There are a LOT of settings. Setting it up for how you like will take some time but it's SEVERELY useful. Pay special attention to the Pregnancy and relationship menus. Leave everything at the defaults unless you're sure you want to change something.
Be careful about the birth rates. You can easily wipe out your town in a single generation or fill it with hundreds of new sims. - Hamsysincy5 years agoNew VeteranI've got an issue with MCCC modes whereby it begins to fill up empty lots with unplayed household and also the unplayed households begin to marry one another and give birth to new baby.
Is this done automatically? Because i remember that i didnt click on any MC command which trigger these events.
Any help? Thanks. - > @klch87 said:
> I've got an issue with MCCC modes whereby it begins to fill up empty lots with unplayed household and also the unplayed households begin to marry one another and give birth to new baby.
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> Is this done automatically? Because i remember that i didnt click on any MC command which trigger these events.
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> Any help? Thanks.
If you click on any PC/Laptop in your sims house, open MC Command Center options and check MC Population and MC Pregnancy settings, here you can adjust settings related to moving households, and also your preferences for things like which sims should marry and have children.
I recommend starting at the very first group of options and going through them one by one to set your game to exactly how you want it to play.
I like set longer age spans, limit couples to 1 automatic pregnancy (to avoid 100s of children) and also prefer that homeless sims are not chosen for marriage or pregnancy.
Good luck!
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