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However, it can be overwhelming to get started. These basic guides will get you set up to venture into mods and CC. Mods will adjust the code in your game so caution is advised. Here's where to find the most reliable mods for The Sims 4 and how to install them.
If you prefer your enhancements to be less invasive then custom content can be the solution. Here's how to find CC for both create a sim and build buy modes and how to install it. If you want to take a look at the different mods available then these lists and guides will help you out. Here we take a look at some of the most skilled mod creators in the community and the mods they are known for.
These lists and guides are focused on specific mods and explore how they affect your game or even how they can combine franchises.
Find out how to bring the Animal Crossing: New Horizons vibe to your Sims 4 game with this unique mod. This mod by Deaderpool is one of the most well-known and frequently used. It has so many functions that we've given it a section to itself. This article does exactly as you'd expect; it goes through all the reasons why the MC Command Center mod is a great enhancement for your game.
MCCC as it's more commonly known has a core mod and then many add-on modules. This article breaks down the best ones and their uses. If you prefer custom items over functionality that can affect your gameplay then these guides are for you. We take a look at some options for both types of custom content. Maxis match content matches so well it can be difficult to work out what is custom. Especially now since some CC is officially in the game. These guides will help you find extra items that won't look out of place.
This list contains some of the most talented CC creators as well as some Simmers who curate high-quality content. Less focus on the creator, more focus on the creations with this list of some of the very best CC across various categories. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium Large How do you want the image positioned around text? Float Left Center Float Right. What layout would you like?
Stack Center and stack multiple super size images. Some needs you can fill yourself by using objects that raise them, for others you may need some help, such as having a roommate make you some food if you are visiting a property, or performing social interactions with another player to raise your social need.
The room score can only be improved by being in a well-decorated room. Failing to attend to your needs can have some unwanted side effects such as passing out, peeing on the floor, and in more extreme cases, death. If your needs are in the red, don't expect your Sim to be very productive. Skill and money objects cannot be used unless your overall mood is in the green.
It is also worth noting, your needs will decay differently slower or faster depending on the category of the property you are on. Learning Skills Learning skills or "skilling" is an essential part of the game. Having a skilled Sim allows you to make more money, earn special social interactions , and craft objects.
There are six different skills you can choose to learn, and you are not limited to earning those points in a single skill. Take a look at our skills guide to see the different types of skills, and how to learn them. Players Skilling Logic While the skilling process may seem tedious, the benefits of having the skill points far outweigh the time spent on earning it.
Finding a property in the skills category that specializes in a specific skill is the best way to earn skill points, as the speed at which your Sim gains skill points will be the fastest here. Making Money Simply put, to buy things in the game you need money. In FreeSO you start out with no money in your bank, so you are going to need to start earning right off the bat.
There are several ways to make money in the game. You can make money using objects. Some objects can earn you money by yourself, including the workbench, telemarketing phone, typewriter, and painting easel. Group money objects require the help of other players, such as the pizza maker. Take a look at our skills and group money objects guides to see which objects you can use to earn money.
Using the Preserves Station to Make Money You can make money from other Sims through objects such as the doors which can be set to charge money , snack machines and soda machines. These objects require other players to pay to use them.
You can get a job by looking in a newspaper one is delivered every Sim day to every property or on a computer. Choose "Look for a job" and see what's available. When you have taken a job, a car will arrive to take you to work just before your shift starts. See the different types of jobs available in our jobs guide. Working at the Restaurant Having lots of visitors pays too.
Each day, you will receive some extra money based on how many "visitor hours" you had. So get people to visit and stay. Players who own job objects receive a portion of the earnings from the payout associated with the job. Living Somewhere Many new players feel an overwhelming desire to purchase a property. Keep in mind you do not actually have to own a property to get by. It is perfectly acceptable and encouraged to visit other properties to keep your Sim green, earn skill points and money.
One of the biggest reasons against buying a property and building straight away is the lack of money. The most common route players take is to become a roommate at an already established property. Being a Roommate Being a roommate has many advantages. You can pool your resources with other roommates. The owner can increase the buildable space on the property at a cheaper cost. You can host visitors better with multiple people. You will get more visitors to your property, since it will be open more often.
As a roommate you can access the property without any restrictions, purchase, place and move objects on the lot, place permissions on doors and other objects, ban or restrict visitors from the property, build or redecorate if the owner has granted you permission , and benefit from owned job object earnings. Roommate Invitation Only property owners are able to add roommates.
This can be done through the use of the Invite to be Roommate interaction in the Transactions menu by clicking on the Sim you want to invite to be a roommate, or by clicking the Sim Permission Options tab on their Sim Page. That object can reside on the property or in your inventory.
Any of the other roommates can move that object or send it back to your personal inventory, but not delete it. Object Owner If you purchase an object with permissions, such as a door, any of the roommates can view and set those permissions.
Most architecture items are also owned by the person who purchased them, except for structural items such as walls, fences, floors and wallpaper. Purchasing a Property To purchase a property, find a location you like on the map then zoom in the neighborhood view and click the empty plot of land.
You will see a confirmation dialog asking if you are sure you want to purchase the property for the specified amount. Purchasing a Property Prices for properties are based on their location, and proximity to water. Once you have purchased a property, the category can be set from the property page. Take a look at our property categories guide for more information.
Remember, you can only change the category once every seven days, so choose wisely. Changing the Property Category All newly purchased properties will start out with a small area to build on, and two floors. To increase the area you can build on and the number of floors, you will have to upgrade the property. See our property upgrade guide for all the details. No matter which method you use, all your owned objects will move with you, or be placed in your inventory.
If you are a roommate, you can purchase your own property. If you are a roommate, you can become a roommate at another property by first moving out of your current property. If you are a property owner, you can move your entire property to another location including all the build architecture by purchasing a new property.
If you are a property owner, you can move out and purchase your own property. You can only move out if there are other roommates living at your property. The next roommate in line will become the new owner of the property you moved out of.
Your Sim can purchase and create from Build and Buy Modes as long as they have the Simoleons to do so. In Buy Mode, your SIm has the opportunity to shop and decorate.
Build Mode gives you the tools to build up your property. Both modes are sorted into different categories to make finding objects easier. Take a look at our Buy Mode and Build Mode object catalogs for a preview of all the available objects and architecture in the game.
Buy Mode Catalog You can place most items wherever you want within the buildable area of your property, which is detonated by the grid-like pattern. To reposition an object, click on it then release the mouse.
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