

And the second every time before you launch your game. I strongly recommend doing the first clean up, once a month or week. Plus they will regenerate when you start the game.

Not to mention how long it took it to start. sluggish, that it was painful and annoying to play. I'm personally addicted to clutter, it's never enough clutter for me. Now onto some better news – all of your Custom Makeup that you’ve downloaded before the update will properly show up and work without any issues just like before.Installing mods for The Sims 3 can be very tempting where you'd end up just downloading a whole bunch of stuff, and eventually cause your game to lag. This isn’t too bad considering that I expected that Custom Skin Tones would break the entire UI / Game. Even though there’s now a huge selection of Skin Tones already present in the game, Custom Skin Tones that have been created before the new update won’t show up in the Skin Tones User Interface. When it comes to Custom Skin Tones he explained that…well…they’re not there. Specifically – all the Custom Skin Tones and Makeup. I’ve talked with the community member to see how his Mods folder is being affected by the latest update. Today I’ve learned more on how CC Skin Tones and Makeup are being affected with the latest update! Even though The Sims Team explained how these features will work even before today’s update it still wasn’t certain how they will affect the Custom Content community. I am not sure what to do, and would really appreciate any advice I apologize if this is the wrong place to submit this question.

The Sims 4 Mod Manager says they are all (except the 4 I previously mentioned) enabled, and my mod folder is in tact. The new Skin Tone and Makeup features that have been introduced with The Sims 4’s latest update have been long awaited. However, it only shows the script mods, with nothing below the label for custom content.
