Issue
I’ve added mods/custom content to my game but it doesn’t show up.
Cause
Extract the package file to the Sims 4 mods folder. After you open the RAR file, click Extract To or Extract and extract the package file to the following location: Documents Electronic Arts The Sims 4 Mods. Place a check mark next to Enable Custom Content and Mods and Script Mods Allowed. The Folders: When installing CC or mods, there are two folders you need to be familiar with, the Mods folder and the Tray folder. These folders come pre-installed with the Sims 4. Then, players should launch their Sims 4 game. In the Game Options menu, under Other, the player will need to check the box next to the option Enable Mods and Custom Content. If the player uses script mods, they'll also want to check the box for Enable Script Mods. They'll need to click Apply Settings.
There are several causes why the custom content doesn’t show up.
- Mods/CC and/or script mods aren’t turned on in your options
- The game is using a different folder than the one you’ve added your mods to
- It’s showing up but in a different place
- The mod/cc you’ve added is no longer compatible with the game.
Solution
Sometimes it’s all of the custom content, sometimes it’s only part of it.
I’ve compiled a list of things you can try below.
None of my custom content/mods is showing up
- Make sure you have mods/cc turned on in your game options. If you are using script mods, make sure that is also turned on. Be aware that each major patch turns the custom content/mods off. This is not for fun but to protect your game from incompatible mods. All mods/cc can potentially lead to issues if the game code is updated and hence they are turned off. Please make sure your mods/cc are all compatible with a patch before turning the option back on.
- Especially after an update, the game can be triggered to to use oneDrive or iCloud instead of your local user folder, leading to all mods/cc being missing. In this case, usually your save games are also missing. Check out this post on how to find out which user folder the game is using: How to find your user folder. Do make sure that the path of the folder you’ve added the mods to exactly matches. It’s also very easy to accidentally move a folder on Windows in which case, you could be looking at a folder within a folder. A good test for this is also that if you remove the mods folder completely, the game should automatically create a new one if you start the game. If it doesn’t, a different folder is used.
- Most files you download are either .zip, .rar or .7z files. You need to unpack them first and put the actual package/ts4script files into the mods folder. Tools like 7zip or WinRar are needed for most archive files.
Only some of my mods/cc show up
- Check the mod list ingame to see if there are any of the mods/cc missing. The ones that are not listed there will most probably not be showing up ingame. There are several reasons why they are not showing and most likely should be removed. There are two sections. One for Custom Content and Tuning mods (Custom Content) and one for Script Mods. Some parts of Script mods also appear under custom content which is correct and nothing to worry about. The package file of the mod show up under custom content, the ts4script as script mods.
- ScriptMods appear also appear in the list, if you have them still in ZIP format (not unpacked). The problem ist that they don’t work in this state. I’m guessing they’re still being displayed as installed as ScriptMods used to be in Zip-File format at the beginning of Sims 4. Make sure you always unpack zip archives.
- Make sure that none of the custom content you downloaded is for Sims 2 or Sims 3. Once downloaded, they are hard to tell apart as they are all package files. You can use tools such as the Mod conflict detector to detect them.
- Some mods/cc can conflict with each other. You can use tools such as the Mod conflict detector to detect them (be aware that this tool can only detect conflicts between mods/cc and not between the game and mods/cc).
- Make sure they are still compatible with the game. The Internet is a great source for that. Also check with the creator or read comments on the page where you got the mod from.
- Batch fix your custom content with Sims 4 Studio. This only works for custom content and not mods. This doesn’t always help so you might just need to remove the custom content that’s not showing up.
- Recolors need the original mesh. If you download something that you don’t have (cause the original is another custom content or part of a pack you don’t own), they will not show up although you can probably see them on the list.
- Make sure to read the description of the download as to where it could be. Sometimes a something is a tattoo that you expect to be makeup or otherwise weirdly categorized.
- I advise against downloading entire mod folder from the net. You don’t know what you’re downloading and how outdated the things are. This can lead to issues. Always find the original creators and download from them (it’s also a curtsy to the original creator)
- Downloaded Sims and houses belong in the tray and not the mods folder. The file you download may not include the custom content it has used so make sure to read instructions.
- Script Mods can’t be in sub-folders or they will not show up. They usually consist of several files. Create one folder and put all files to that mod into that folder. That folder has to be within the mods folder and not in sub-folders.
- The Resource.cfg that gets generated by the game allows for up to 5 nested sub-folders. Don’t go deeper than that or the mods won’t show up.
- If you have issues with some cc/mods not showing up, try them in groups and don’t add too many in one go.
Further Reading
File TypeThe Sims 4 Script Archive
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Category | Game Files |
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What is a TS4SCRIPT file?
A TS4SCRIPT file is an archive used by The Sims 4, a life simulation video game. It contains a .PY script, which is typically used to add or overwrite animations, interactions, and menus in the game. TS4SCRIPT files are often used with .PACKAGE files.
Most likely you will not encounter a TS4SCRIPT unless you are looking to modify game play by editing game data files or installing TS4SCRIPT files. To use TS4SCRIPT files in The Sims 4, you must first enable custom content and mods by selecting 'Other' from the Game Options menu and checking the 'Enable Custom Content and Mods' box. Then, you need to create a 'Mods' folder, place your TS4SCRIPT files and any other related files in the folder, and move the folder to the following directory:
Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4
Sims 4 Keeps Disabling Mods
Since TS4SCRIPT archives are compressed with Zip compression, you can use Zip decompression programs, such as Corel WinZip, WinRAR, 7-Zip, or Apple Archive Utility to extract the contents from the archive. To modify the TS4SCRIPT archive, rename the .ts4script file extension to .zip, decompress the archive, edit the contained files, compress the archive as a .ZIP file, then rename the .zip file extension to .ts4script. Download yandere simulator mac.
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