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That reminds me to update my own "mods I have installed" spreadsheet 🙌
I keep all my mods in a folder called !ScriptMods (both package and script file). TwistedMexi has already done that work for BBB and T.O.O.L. It makes following the information here very easy. I suggest a list (document, spreadsheet, whatever is easiest) of the items you use with the links (as suggested above). I use a Google Extension called OneTab that makes keeping links really easy. Basically, if you are going to use mods and/or cc in your game, it is up to you to understand enough about them to keep track of them and ensure that you are always using the most updated versions. Luth, and the other amazing people who keep these lists going are doing all of us a favor; if it means we have to do a bit more work, then that is just what it means. They should get to enjoy this game, too. ✨😊✨
- LuvMySimz3 years agoSeasoned Ace@szanne7000 You forgot to mention that the Google Extension "OneTab" is only for Chrome 😉 I use Firefox and have a Folder called Sims 4 Mods lol. I have all my links saved up in this folder. Easy peasy for me. BTW, hope all is well...
- szanne70003 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
@LuvMySimz I just checked their site, and it is not only available for Chrome (which is what I use), but it is also available for Edge, Firefox, and Safari. I was also under the impression it was only a Chrome extension, so this is great news.
I know we cannot add links, but it is one dash tab dot com (dash is - and dot is . ) I think everyone should find a method that works for them... your folder naming is a great way to keep them all in one, easy place to check. 🤗🥰🤗