Yes to all, but #3 what do you mean its not named Resource. My guide has a step-by-step for installing mods that you can use to check your set up - see section 3.9, the very last part: Is the Resource.cfg file set up correctly? (It's in the Mods folder, but not in a subfolder of Mods it's not named Resources.cfg, and it's got a valid set up?) (They should be in your computer's 'Documents' directory - not in the Program Files - under the 'Electronic Arts' folder in 'The Sims 3', under 'Mods'),ģ. if you have onedrive or another cloud sync service, make sure the Documents folder isnt set to sync and theres no empty Electronic Arts folder the game could be using instead.
but do make sure the Mods folder is still in documents / electronic arts / the sims 4. Originally posted by cruinne:I can think of three common mistakes when installing Mods.ġ, Did you unzip the mods, or leave them zipped? (They have to be unzipped, and have a. cc can be placed up to 5 subfolders deep so thats rarely an issue.