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Re: Mod Help

Okay. So, let's try this. We're going to do a folder refresh and then a fresh install of MC Command Center, and then start from there.

For the folder refresh:

  1. Exit Sims 4 then drag your whole Sims 4 folder out of Document > Electronic Arts to your desktop.
  2. Launch Sims 4.
  3. Go into Options > Other to permit script mods and CC.
  4. Exit Sims 4

Next download a fresh install of MC Command Center from its website. Make a folder inside Document > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods called Deaderpool or MCCC (whichever is easiest for you) and add all the files from the MCCC Zip into there. Now launch The Sims 4 to see if it tells you that you have MCCC installed. You can start a test save now, and make sure you can access MCCC from a computer in a house.

If that's working as it should, we can start installing fresh copied of some common mods that other mods rely on, then batches of your older custom content. But I will warn you that with the quantity you had previously, there's a good chance that it did include outdated mods, duplicates, etc. For some gameplay mods, it might be best just to get fresh copies. But we'll get there. First let's make sure your basic setup is fresh and can see MCCC.

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