Forum Discussion
4 years ago
MCCC is pretty complicated but there are a ton of people using it, so there are a lot of great guides on YouTube for getting the settings exactly how you want. I like MCCC because of the story progression, which means that the mod will keep your world vibrant by marrying NPCs, having them have babies, etc. It can be pretty overwhelming if you leave all the default settings but like I said it's actually pretty easy to figure out the right settings.
The first mod I ever downloaded is Wonderful Whims, it's a PG-version of another mod that I won't mention here (it's certainly not rated E haha), it adds an attraction system and fun moodlets to go along with it. I usually disable all the settings except for the attraction system, for me it just makes my Sims more realistic if they're actually attracted to other Sims based on their appearance.
In terms of easier access to cheats, MCCC will do this, but a lot of people use UI Cheats Extension by weerbesu - I don't use it but I believe it lets you do things like click on a Sim's needs bar to raise it and click on their skills to raise them, etc. I use MCCC to do this if I am trying to skill up some townies.
The first mod I ever downloaded is Wonderful Whims, it's a PG-version of another mod that I won't mention here (it's certainly not rated E haha), it adds an attraction system and fun moodlets to go along with it. I usually disable all the settings except for the attraction system, for me it just makes my Sims more realistic if they're actually attracted to other Sims based on their appearance.
In terms of easier access to cheats, MCCC will do this, but a lot of people use UI Cheats Extension by weerbesu - I don't use it but I believe it lets you do things like click on a Sim's needs bar to raise it and click on their skills to raise them, etc. I use MCCC to do this if I am trying to skill up some townies.