
Open the options, and then select the “game options” tab. ) If the “Mods” folder doesn’t exist, you can make your own, as long as it’s in the same location. This will typically be in folder in “ :\Users\\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods.” (Replace your own Windows user name and the letter for your hard drive. Move the unzipped files to the mods folder. Some mods may have specific installation instructions, but most CC should be able to be installed with the following steps. We’ve detailed the steps on installing mods and CC below. (You cannot install or use mods and CC on consoles.) Our The Sims 4 guide will walk you through how to install CC and mods for both Windows and Mac. Installing them can be complicated if you’re new to modding games, but The Sims 4 makes it fairly easy. So unless you really want to utilize new ray traced lighting/reflections, I would recommend rolling back even if you don't care about mods.If you’re playing The Sims 4 on Windows or Mac, you can customize the game using custom content (CC) and mods. Instructions on how to do so can be found here: Īs a side note, the new RT build contains quite a few bugs: AA is partially broken, performance is worse, image quality slider does not work, and some other issues. In order to use old mods, I suggest rolling back to the previous non-RT build. I've updated Fluffy Manager to support automatically converting some mods (mods that only affect textures, sound effects, or text will be converted), and some modders are updating their old mods to work the new RT build, but the vast majority of mods will most likely remain incompatible.
This new build runs on a much newer version of the RE Engine, which meant a lot of asset formats had changed and that made most mods incompatible.
Capcom released a new version of RE2 on that adds ray tracing support.