



Pretty much anything you can think of, this mod can do it, and it's updated on an on-going basis.

The MC Command Center Mod has an abundance of options in the form of multiple modules that tackle different functionalities: adjusting household bills, making selected sims immortal, pregnancies, and even creating story progression-style mechanics. One popular script mod is The Sims 4 MC Command Center Mod created by the user, Deaderpool. Script mods are coding mods that can alter game behaviors, as opposed to pre-existing Maxis coding. Now that you've dabbled a little bit in custom content for The Sims 4, you must be wondering why we turned on script mods. If you have a couple of folders with stuff in them already but a bunch of things that aren't, go ahead and follow along. This mostly goes for people who don't have folders within the Mods folder yet or have made folders, but there's nothing in them. If you'd like to add more, just follow the same pattern. There should be six by default, as shown here. The number of asterisks equals the number of folders deep. This shows how many folders deep the system will check for mods/CC. You should see something like this, but on one line: Priority 500 Right-click to open it using a simple text editing program, such as Notepad. In the Mods folder, there is a "Resource.cfg" file. The Mods folder will generate inside the Sims 4 folder once you have launched the game with mods enabled. Set Up Custom Content Locate and Open Your Resource.cfg FileĪfter launching The Sims 4 and enabling mods in your game, locate the Mods folder for The Sims 4. The default path for your Sims 4 folder is located in your Documents folder. So, here's a detailed tutorial on how to activate and download mods in The Sims 4 on Windows 10. In fact, Maxis encourages and supports the modding community! You can read more about that on The Sims 4 Mods and Game Updates FAQ page.
