Letting a character in The Sims 4 live a long, happy life is all well and good, but sometimes what players really want is to cause utter chaos within the game, and luckily, there are a slew of mods created just for that purpose. The practice of torturing and killing Sims has gone on before Sims 4, but without the use of mods it can sometimes be difficult for players to make their Sims miserable. Although some deaths can be triggered purposefully without much trouble, like starvation or drowning, many are random events controlled by the game. The options for physical altercations between Sims is also lacking without mods, making it difficult to start any sort of drama between Sims.
The Sims 4 makes it easy for users to install mods. For Windows users, players will want to direct their downloads from the modding site to their Sims 4 Mods folder, which can be found by opening the "Documents" folder under "This PC," then opening the "Electronic Arts" folder followed by the folder for The Sims 4. Here there should be a folder labeled "Mods" — if not, players can simply create their own by right-clicking and creating a new folder. To use and install Sims 4 mods on Mac the process is almost identical, except the "Documents" folder will be found after opening the "Users" folder and selecting themselves. Players should then extract any compressed files within the folder, and be certain that no files are located more than one folder deep within the Mods folder, as the game will not be able to find these files. In order to make sure all downloaded mods will work within The Sims 4, players will need to enable mods and script mods in the game's "Options" menu.
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