
- #My aa2 mods folder install#
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#My aa2 mods folder mod#
Inside that folder is a Package file, which is the game mod or custom content you downloaded. Right click on the zip/rar file, and select "Extract." This will create a folder.
#My aa2 mods folder install#
Mac Users: You will need to install Keka for extracting files.
#My aa2 mods folder windows 7#
Windows 7 users has a free unzipper for extracting files. Good news is that you can simply ignore it. WARNING! WinRar is a nag program that will pester you into updating for a fee. Totally pulled a Homer Simpson!) I personally use WinRar. However if you prefer, you can install 7-Zip or Winrar (Thank you, Hosfac. Windows has a zip program built into it that can be used to unzip any mod or CC files.
#My aa2 mods folder rar#
On the website, you are downloading the mods from, (Nraas, ), right click the rar or zip files and select "Save Target As." Save the files to your desktop or backup media of choice - like a USB key or external hard drive. C:\Users\\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods Right-click on the Resourse.cfg file and select Copy then Paste it into the Mods folder. Right-click and select open on the folder it creates.
#My aa2 mods folder zip file#
> See the attached zip file at the bottom of this post. Remove renamed folder (formally Resource) from that same Mods folder. Copy the cfg file, and paste it onto the Mods folder. If you get an error, remove the old resource file, then change the folder to another name. You will need to move the newly extracted cfg file, out of the Resource folder, to the Mods one. Right click Save As, into the Mods folder.Įxtract the newly installed file, to activate it. You will need to download the Resource cfg file. Under that folder, create another new folder, and name it "Packages." This is where you download your. To create a folder, right-click in the folder and select New > Folder and give it a name. When you open the folder, create a new folder and name it "Mods." Look for it under Documents.Įxample: C:\Users\\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 Or simply type in "Electronic Arts" in the search bar. Under the start up menu, Go under Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3. ** The newer disc versions may default install to Origin Games. The Original Disc Version - pre 2012 versionĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 (64-bit - Windows) Game install files should be located here: (by default)Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 3 (64-bit - Windows)Ĭ:\Program Files\Origin Games\The Sims 3 (32-bit - Windows) User files should be located here: (by default)Ĭ:\Users\\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 Not the Games or Program Files (x86) folder. The mods folder has to go into your sims 3 folder in documents. ~ Where Do the Mods and Custom Content Go? Downloading to your desktop is recommended for temporary and then move off to a usb drive or external hard drive for storage.Ĭontact the specific site for help, if you're having issues downloading any content from their site. Go to CC or mod site of choice and download the files to your computer from there. You don't need WinRAR or 7-zip to actually download any game mods or custom content. To Download just the Sims 3 mods folder, click here.

Download a new Sims 3 folder with mods folder included here, from Where Do the Mods and Custom Content Go? Having a hard time getting your mods to work? Click Here Or choose to grab the mods folder already put together by MrsFlynn. This is a step by step guide into creating a Mods Folder, for anyone who has never used mods before and doesn't know where to start. If there's nothing there still then I have no absolute clue, I do hope you get it solved quick though as I know it's horrible specially when you'd like to play the game.Creating a Mods Folder/Installing Mods Step by Step Guide Hopefully this helped I do really suck at explaining stuff, I also tend to babble, If you understand anything from above then awesome. Click on the folder that says 'Users' then once you've done that, Click on the one folder that has your PC's name on it, Like what you've named your PC, For example mine's - Shyanne - As that's my name, I know original, but once you've done that then you'll see all the same folders you have at the side but for some strange reason are completely different, click on documents after the PC's named folder, once you've also done that you'll be directed to some more folders, Click on Electronic Arts then Sims 4 then Mods. I'm not sure whether you're still having the problem but I not long ago had the problem too, I do everything that everyone stated above but nothing even played for 5 minutes (probably longer) but I think I might of found a way you can find it, Not sure whether it'll work but.Ĭlick on This PC, then Click on your C Drive, which'll look like this - Acer ( C : ) (Without spaces) - If you've clicked on it, then you'll see a bunch of folders, Some with program files, etc. Apex Legends Mobile Limited Regional Launch.
