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After the game receives a new patch or update, these settings may disable, so you’ll need to go back and re-enable them. Putting the files in the correct location.īy default, the game won’t acknowledge mods, so you need to enable them.Extracting the files from the zipped folder (optional, not applicable for some mods).Installing mods may sound simple, but it’s composed of a few steps and can take a while, depending on the file sizes you’re downloading. The process is slightly more challenging for mods than custom content (CC), but both follow a similar installation pattern. why? Because that'd require them to work with the Steamworks API, instead you can enjoy your worthless Origin achievements.The great news is that mods aren’t complicated to install, but you still need to pay attention to some detail to get the most out of them. The only benefit is Trading Cards and having the game on your Steam profile, also you can buy it for cheap on Sale, thanks GabeN.ĮA also could have at least given us achievements to at least show they care about the Steam platform, but no they didn't. It's basically just the Origin game, so now I've got 2 versions The Sims 4 on Origin.


Unfortunately you are not buying The Sims 4 on Steam, instead you are just buying an Origin code for the game which is activated when you first launch the game. When The Sims 4 hit the Steam marketplace it was no big decision, I knew I had to buy it. Another annoying thing, platforms that force users into using it by buying up games (ahem EPIC. As much as I enjoy this game, having played the Franchise since the beginning, I've purchased TS4 on PS4 & On the Origin store because originally you could only purchase this game there. Unfortunately I cannot recommend the steam edition because in typical EA fashion they force users to use their terrible Origin.
