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- @Bluebellflora Just did that, this is what it said
/Users/NAME/Documents/Electronic Arts/De Sims 4
NAME@NAME-MacBook-Air ~ % - @Bluebellflora yep! the folder isn't in there
- @fruitellaaaa
Ok. Terminal is showing the correct location and the folder exists. Can you post a screenshot of the contents of your Documents folder? - @Bluebellflora well I've found the sims 4 folder somewhere, but the problem is now that my mods don't work. my mods are placed in the right folder but they don't work in the game itself.
- @fruitellaaaa
"Somewhere"? The game only looks in one place (Documents > Electronic Arts) for it and if it doesn't find it will recreate one.
The Mods folder must be directly in the Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 folder, no sub-folder or renamed folder.
They need to be unzipped/compressed and have the extension .package or .ts4script.
CC/Mods should be enabled in the in-game settings.
They must also be 100% compatible with the current patch level of the game. - @Bluebellflora have done all of that, still doesn't work
- @fruitellaaaa
Good luck then. If the Mods are correctly stored in the Mods folder the game will load them.
If you manage to fix it please post back here with what worked so it helps others experiencing the same issue 🙂