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With that in mind, you will need to download the mods you want to use, install them, and enable them from within the game in order for them to function properly. This is a mod that contains a series of smaller mods, allowing you to tweak your experience on the fly. It lets you blacklist NPCs, eliminate certain clothing items, and set the ages of your Sims, and it can even be used to control NPCs, turning them into characters you actually like.

This is the definitive Sims 4 mod, so be sure to grab it. Despite learning a variety of skills as a toddler, your Sim seems to forget them when they grow up. Well, not anymore, thanks to the Lifetime Skills mod by TwistedMexi. It lets you carry your skill experience over when your toddler gets older. It gives you a slew of customization options to make your mermaid exactly how you want.

Sure, you probably know many of the codes by heart and can type them in quickly, but with the UI Cheat Extension, you can cheat more efficiently. This mod allows your Sim to change, physically, based on emotion. This mod impacts your Sim, as well as NPCs. It lets you create and sculpt your Sim and pet to your liking, with a huge array of tools to be as precise as you want. Like many mods on this list, saving time is a major factor. For many, unlocking these items is part of the fun, but if you want to get right to it without spending hours upon hours completing goals, this is the mod for you.

The mod is by scripthoge, and it lets you download individual items from a hefty list. This will give your Sim even more personality, perfect for those who want to create a distinct character. There are so many to choose from like Sarcastic, Art Lover, Geek, and a ton of others. The Sims 4 already lets you do this, but the SupeSpeed Mod allows time to move even faster. This is great to use during mundane activities like sleeping or walking from place to place.

Do be mindful — it runs so quickly that it can cause things to glitch out a little. Those who were interested in the mermaid mod listed above might also fancy this one. The Build Your Own Houseboat mod, courtesy of Snowhaze, allows you to take your life to the sea or other body of water. Once you're in game, you'll also need to enable mods in your game settings by going to your Options menu under the Other tab.

You'll need to restart your game afterwards. Always check out the installation instructions for any mod you download just to be sure there aren't any more additional steps.

Most should just be a quick matter of copying files over. Do keep an eye out for any dependencies your mods have, such as meshes creates by other modders that you'll also need to install. Many of the best Sims 4 mods affect the ways Sims interact with each other. The Sweet Tooth trait, for example, makes your sims better at baking and adds new moodlets to help them express their love of cake, while the New Hobby Traits helps encourage you to have your sim engage in their favorite activities to stay stress-free.

There are tonnes of traits available on ModTheSims in case you're looking for even more unusual choices to try out. Want to try out several new traits at once? This mod lets you add more than three traits at a time: you just need to type a quick cheat code including the name of the desired trait to add it to your Sim. Download here.

With the new Create-a-Sim tool in The Sims 4, you can spawn Sims of many different widths, but you can't alter how tall they are. This height slider from GODJUL1 lets you adjust the height of your Sims so that the world looks more naturally varied: just click and drag their feet in Create-a-Sim to stretch or shrink them. The second version of Xmiramira's darker skin tones pack comes with some improvements on original colors and new makeup.

No longer will you suffer a greyish pallor for your darker skinned sims. The skin options available in the Melanin Pack add a ton of vibrant options.

After the base game update that's added a bunch of default skin tones and a brightness slider, Miramira's modded tones all appear in the "warm" tones section". Technically this is actually a Live Mode mod, but because it affects your Sim's appearance we'll let it hang out in Create-A-Sim. With this mod, your sims will grow a beard over time.

If you don't want to wait for nature, there's even a beard tonic to speed things up. Once it's too long, your Sim can shave and style their facial hair in the mirror. We all know The Sims 4 needs more personal chores, right? This is a big must-have for players who like constructing intricate scenes.

Placing clutter items naturally in The Sims 4 can be a bit of a headache. Even if you've gotten good at using your ALT key for free placement and the 0 or 9 keys to change an object's height, you can run into snapping nightmares. The OMSP shelf helps you add clutter to just about anything by acting as a placeholder surface while you clutter to your heart's desire. This mod expands the number of rows while browsing for objects and makes using filters easier too. The real biggie though is how easy it makes hunting for debug items—the neat items that exist in The Sims 4 but can usually only be revealed for use via cheats.

Debug items have color swatches too. Ravasheen's working bunk beds made a real splash back before The Sims 4 added bunk beds of its own.

Even though bunk beds are official now, Ravasheen's bunks are a great modular option for saving space. You can also put Ravasheen's miniature desks beneath a lofted bed and Sims are still able to use them, unlike a lot of base game items paired with standard Sims 4 bunk beds. You'll probably want to grab Ravasheen's bunk bed updates to go with the regular set as well. Another of KawaiiStacie's mods is this immersive mod that adds physical changes to Sims as their emotions change. They can blush when flirting or drunk, get teary-eyed when sad, and have dirty hands when they really need to wash them like, now.

That's just the start of what this mod can do though. There's an interactive conversation system with dialogue options, the ability to get drunk, and personality types based on the 16 Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test.

It's a pretty huge overhaul that adds a lot more emotion and quirks for all your Sims. Life's Drama adds a dash of controversy to every neighborhood, with 11 new dramatic scenarios for townie NPCs, some of which you can intervene in. Your Sims might peer out their window to see a couple embroiled in a huge argument, a robber trying to pick a pocket, or a bride running away from her wedding.

You can cause some drama yourself via the new "Exposing A Loved One" action, which works on Sims that have partners. Drop the bombshell, and grab some popcorn. Full installation instructions are here. This mod from KawaiiStacie adds a bunch of rabbit hole actions—activities your Sims can do on their own without you following—that activate buffs or improve your Sims' relationships with those closest to them. Once your Sims have visited the DMV for a license or bus pass, you can send them exploring just by clicking on them, which brings up a radial wheel of options.

You can send them shopping they'll come back with new clothes , to dance classes, to local attractions, to gambling spots, to take on some part-time work, and more. Their skills and motives will change based on the activity you choose, and you can tell your Sim to "Explore With" another character if you want to improve relations.

Sims will also randomly explore if you don't intervene, which is neat. The mod works with the base game, but some options rely on specific packs: you can't send Sims for take-out ice cream if you don't own the Cool Kitchen Stuff pack, for example. A mod pack containing some of prolific Sims 4 modder roBurky's best work, all aimed at making your Sims feel more human. If you've used Emotional Inertia or True Happiness—both previously on this list individually—then you'll attest to the quality of roBurky's work, and both of those mods are in the package alongside other must-haves.

Make sure your sims look awesome with the best gaming PCs right now. Emotional Inertia, redesigned just for this collection, stops your Sims' moods flipping on and off like a light switch. In the base game, simply having a good meal in a well-decorated room fills them with joy for a few hours, but then the feeling vanishes. Emotional inertia makes moods less predictable, but more stable: they'll change less and last longer, making it more difficult to game the system.

True Happiness, meanwhile, changes your Sims' default state from "happy" to "fine". Making them happy actually requires something special to happen, such as meeting a new partner, which will boost their mood considerably for a short time. But Meaningful Stories is more than just these two well-liked mods. It also changes how the environment, such as paintings, impacts your Sims' moods. The effects are now more subtle and build up over time.

It also stops extreme mood swings, so that instead of going from extreme happiness to sadness your sim will move through the natural, neutral in-between stages. Lastly, it creates more variable moodlets, meaning the same source of mood can give stronger or weaker effects at random.

Modder roBurky has other features in the pipeline, which you can read about on the mod page. Do you miss the magic of previous Sims games?



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