
If you're still stuck with installing mods or need help with troubleshooting, be sure to check out my article, How to Install Custom Content and Mods in The Sims 4 (PC & Mac). Some mods have more complex instructions, so make sure to read the 'Installation Notes' when downloading. package), and then drag and drop them into the 'Mods' folder, which is already located in your Sims files (navigate to Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods to locate). The Sims 4 makes it easier than ever: simply download the mod in question, unzip the files (they will typically end in.

This article will be regularly updated to include the newest/coolest mods! How to Install Mods in 'The Sims 4'īefore we get down to the nitty gritty, you should probably learn how to install a mod into your game. Whether you're new to the modding world or can't run a Sims game without custom content (CC) and mods, here are some great Sims 4 mods that every Simmer will want to add to their game! Some are much less complex, just restructuring the regular game files to add in or change things (like a Sims 3 mod which allows late night bars to stay open 24 hours instead of closing at 2 a.m., or the most famous mod of all, the one that removes the pixelation on nude Sims and replaces it with body parts). I've seen everything from one for The Sims 2 which added horses to the game (and yes, Sims could even ride them- and this was way before the Pets expansion pack added horses to The Sims 3), to one for The Sims 3 which added in a working ferris wheel.

Since Sims 2 was released, fans have been creating mods and sharing them online. 'Mods' short for modifications, are user-created files which modify or add more to the regular game.


