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How to install mods sims 4 pictures
How to install mods sims 4 pictures







how to install mods sims 4 pictures
  1. How to install mods sims 4 pictures how to#
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It requires the ‘Parenthood’ pack and optionally the ‘Snowy Escape’ pack.

How to install mods sims 4 pictures mod#

This mod also has a few dependencies and prerequisites.

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To start, you will first need to download the mod from the creator’s page.

how to install mods sims 4 pictures

How to install mods sims 4 pictures how to#

Except KIJIKO's CC hairstyles fits with TS4, it looks nice because it used the same concept of default TS4 hairstyles.Related: How to install the UI Cheats Extension for The Sims 4 Where to download the Pre-Teen mod I would never use CC hairstyles for TS4, it just looks bad and they are not compatible at all. While TS3 base game's hairstyle models are the worst imo, even compared with TS2. It is true some TS4 base game's hair looks poorly designed, especially the one with so huge hair strands & thick textures. OP, do you have links to the mods by the way? The 'Before' pictures look way too gloomy and darkish to me.

how to install mods sims 4 pictures

As for the red, I don't know if that wall-light is the only light in that room. My issue in the game however is, that they're quite often even in the dark when there is a light. I agree I don't hope this mod will put sims in the light where there's no light.

how to install mods sims 4 pictures

Some of the base game Sims 4 hairs look awful, but post-base game, they all have a nice texture to them, and they look good. There's only a small handful of Sims 3 hairs that I actually like. Also, while hair in The Sims 2 was fine, I hate the "Sims 3 hair" look because it literally looks like your Sims are all wearing cheap wigs. The alpha hairs actually look outdated to me, and look like something from 2009. LOTS of games are now using the "plastic helmet" hair because it's a current trend. If we had The Sims 4 hairs and the game was more realistic, then no. I prefer the "plastic helmets" because it suits the game. If it bothers you, you can simply turn it off in the Options menu. The Sims 4 blurs slightly so you can't see the fact it's a bunch of textures and looks nice and smooth. The Sims 3 one looks too close, so you can see the harshness and the fact his fave is a bunch of textures. I actually prefer The Sims 4 screenshot you took, instead of Sims 3. Realism in The Sims would be the death of the franchise, and EA know that. Which is why The Sims 2 and 3 looked more realistic, but the Sims themselves still looked like animated characters. The Sims is supposed to be cartoony, The Sims 2 and 3 took it into a different direction, which is fine, but the goal is to keep it cartoony. One part of the mod makes things less blue, and one changes the lighting engine. And I'd prefer too blue (which isn't so bad when you change the lighting the game provides to warm) and use lights that admit a good amount of light, than have someone look like they bumped the contrast in my game.Īnother thing I do to make my sims at least slightly more realistic is using alpha hair, it definitely looks better for me than those plastic helmets. While The Sims 4 has too much darkness, and blue tones, this goes too warm, and too bright for the setting. It goes into the opposite end of unrealistic. A couch isn't going to look that vibrant from a simple wall-light. I tried a mod similar in other Sims games, and while it looks good in terms of how it looks, it's not ideal for playing.Īlso, the red in the couch for example, is way too over saturated. I do agree about the tone (being too blue) however, that said, this still defeats the purpose of why Sims appear light even in the dark, is due to being able to play easily. Definitely going to install this mod, thanks OP. They just catch more light, which is the purpose of light. I in fact don't see much difference in colours, which is a good thing. The colours in the 'after' pictures are way too mellow to be called over saturated. It's bad inside (too dark or too yellow) and it was one of the things I noticed to be still the case (modless) when I opened the game a week ago. Actually,, a guru admitted a while ago they weren't content with the lighting themselves and I absolutely agree with that.









How to install mods sims 4 pictures