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- Katiardguez7 years agoNew SpectatorCant really play the game without mods. Truly refuse to play without Mc Command Center mod because it adds features and options the game should have. There are also the mods that helps repair the bugs and glitches the game has or helps me remove an autonomous feature that I might find annoying in my game.
I understand some players like to play vanilla because sometimes the mods have to be updated with each patch but the creator of the mods always tries their best to have their mods updated quickly. To me the positive parts of having mods in my game outweighs the negative aspect of having to keep the mods updated. There is numerous reason why I have mods in my game to be able to name them all. - Team mods, but that's not to say I'm a responsible and organized member of team mods. More of "ah, new update. let's launch the game with all my old mods and pray I don't die"
- I don't use build CC but I do have plenty of cas CC. I also use several mods because it makes me gameplay more fun. I also have a couple mods that speed sims up because taking 3 hours to eat really annoys me. Also MC command centre is an absolute must for me.
- I've been using CC and mods since the days of The Sims 1. I still play 2 on a regular basis and my game is filled with beautiful CC and mods to enhance my game and playstyle. Frankly, I found that it was impossible to play 3 without mods, the MC actually helped fix the routing issue which was the biggest problem bar none in my game.
I've yet to put CC and mods into 4 because I haven't played it for long and wanted to get a feel for it, but I will be adding some any day now. I've found 4 sorely lacking in terms of content, even with a few add-ons. I find that CC helps personalise my game. - Totally vanilla.
Too lazy to update mods constantly. Occasionally use MCC but that's it. And I haven't updated it since before Cats and Dogs.
Too scared that mods & CC will mess up my game/glitch/or make it choppy.
I just don't bother. If they were easier to use, upload, and remove, then maybe. - I want to say I'm Team Vanilla because the only mod I have is MCCC. I downloaded a bunch of mods and CC a little while ago and it destroyed my computer. I had to do a reset and everything even after I'd removed all the mods and CC. So now I'm a one mod kind of person, but I can't say I'm completely vanilla because I'd perish without MCCC.
- JanuaryGarnet087 years agoNew SpectatorI am also MCCC dependent, I also use CC because I don't think we have enough formal outfits for T-E ladies and we don't have enough cute high heels.
- JanuaryGarnet087 years agoNew Spectator
"citybound;c-16356401" wrote:
As much as possible, especially with my PC being a little old and laggy as ever, I try not to download too much CC but in my opinion, what is Sims without CC? However, as I install more EPs, GPs and SPs, I want to phase out using less CC. I don't download decor or anything, but the only CC I download are default replacements, clothes, hairs, that kind of stuff. (:
I have to say I do this too. I had a cc 6 seat round dining table, but now that we're getting those, I deleted it. - Mods open a whole new world in terms of gameplay and stuff. I played Sims 2 and 3 vanilla and tbh I wish i at least did mods for 3.
- For a while, I just stuck to vanilla, but somewhat recently (a few months ago?) I got curious and tried some mods, and I found I enjoy them, and the new options they open up. The reason I didn't use them at first is that, like some others, I didn't want to parts of my game breaking whenever there was an update. But now, I guess I just deal with it, and mods which are still supported will get an update not long afterwards anyway. I think the first mods I used were simply adding small animations, like "kiss neck" for adults, and having Sims cuddle a bit after woohoo... Lol.
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