If this file goes missing, running your game again will normally recreate it.
It tells your game how many folders deep to read your custom content and ordinarily allows for up to 5 nested folders inside your Mods folder. This text file is created by default by the game and placed in your Mods folder when you run it.
VIP is only needed to install new content with it or keep existing files up to date. You can keep and continue to use the TSR CC Manager even without VIP.
If that file is missing from your Mods folder, we explain how to recreate it at the bottom of this page. This is perfectly safe provided you have the file resource.cfg in your Mods folder which instructs The Sims on how many folders deep to look for your content. If you prefer, you can organise your downloads into folders in your Mods folder. Package files are placed directly into your MODS folder:ĭocuments/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods package on the end of it is a package file. This includes all CaS items like clothes, hair and makeup, building and buyable objects such as windows, sofas, wallpapers. Most custom content is created in a PACKAGE file. Note that if your downloads are in zipped files, you will need to extract the files from the zips first before installing them. You can help The Sims Wiki by expanding this section.This page explains how to handle and install your custom content. This section is in need of additional information. It is based on s3pe and shares the same features as s3pe with the only difference being compatabillity with The Sims 4 package files. Shortly after the release of The Sims 4, a package editor called s4pe was released. You can help The Sims Wiki by expanding this section.
It also has a built in text string editor for modification of the game's text. s3pe allows users to import and export files within a package. It is significantly smaller and more lightweight than SimPE for The Sims 2.
package extension, but use different file formats. Players who have The Sims 3 and/or The Sims 4 in addition to The Sims 2 should note that all three games use the. package files will be tagged as "DBPF Package" files. package extension with itself with SimPE installed. It can be used to clone objects and to extract resources from a "package" file, which makes it useful for creators of custom content. More advanced features allow players to add memories to Sims, change the family trees, and resurrect Sims that can't normally be resurrected with the Resurrect-O-Nomitron or other ways in-game. It can be used for viewing and editing-and occasionally fixing-various things about the Sims themselves, though it can also work with objects, clothes, and meshes. It is compatible with The Sims 2, as well as all of its expansion packs and The Sims Stories series. SimPE is a third-party program which allows players to view (and often work with) the "package" files that The Sims 2 uses.