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@NameesaiLayy , personally, I do not use Mods for Sims Medieval. However, Sims Medieval shares a similar architecture to Sims 3. What this means is, what works for Sims 3 should work for Sims Medieval. There is a special set of files you need to add to the Sims Medieval folder before you can add mods or CC. (Again similar to Sims 3). I got my folders from Mod the Sims and you should be able to search their Sims 3 section for the information you need to copy and add these special folders. Just follow the instructions on that forum.
Next, try adding one of those mods as both appear to do the same thing and may conflict with each other and cause the game to crash.
Please keep me updated.
- 5 years ago
This is what my files for the game looks like, I'm not sure why it isn't working
- Tremayne42605 years agoHero
@NameesaiLayy , you shouldn't have to mess with "TestingEnabled....." cheats or editing any files within the game. As I said, go to Mod the Sims website. Click on most any of the CC you see for Sims 3 and look for instructions on how to install CC in Sims 3. There should be a file framework that needs to be downloaded and installed into the game folder for Sims Medieval (well the instructions will be for Sims 3, but they apply the same principal). If you can't find it, it should be in their game help/wiki section for Sims 3.
To get to Mod the Sims, you will need to Google search for the web link.
- 5 years ago@Tremayne4260 It didn’t work ☹️ sorry I’m not very good at this stuff.
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