When you downloaded your game, you chose a folder to install The Sims 4 to. When the boxes are ticked green, that means the mods have been enabled.Ĭheck That the Mods Folder Is Now in Your EA Folder Go ahead and enable “Script Mods Allowed,” too. Click the “Other” tab and then select the “Enable Custom Content and Mods” option. When you click this, you’ll get the settings menu. Enable Mods in Your GameĪfter launching the Sims 4 game, you’ll see a three-dot icon in the top-right corner of the main menu. 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.Ĭreate folders labeled “Build/Buy” and “CAS.” By creating folders to start with, you’ll be more prepared to keep your files organized later. 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.