

Meaning if you open up one folder, you'll only to find yet more folders, before you actually get to any package files or script mods. Some of those folders have "nested" folders within folders. I advise do absolutely no mod or CC merging for TS4 as it's more trouble than it's worth. Here's a screen pic of my TS4 mods folder. Whereas mod merging became a very helpful practice for TS3 mods and CC, all hell breaks loose if doing the same for TS4 mod organization. And whatever else seemed to work for you?Īccounting for every iteration of the game and how mods might be (and must be) applied for best results, it's become something of an art form to have the perfect mods folder for each version of the sims. ANYWAYS, I was wondering what anyone else has done when organizing their mod folder and if they chose to organize them by items example: Clothing, Shoes, Hair, Furniture - or- by Creator example: Severinka, MXIMS, Kardofe. I was/am even tempted to delete most if not ALL of it and just start over so it can be organized from the get -but- Re downloading seems like a tedious task but also seems kind of like a fresh start. After I started to organize some things, I realized i have like 1,947 downloaded mods and custom content downloaded and that even in some of them there is broken content and such. I started to get into it by downloading TSR Mod Manager, but i just found it to be easier to just do it all in my mods folder without the manager, Mainly because right now I didn't have the patience to learn all about it. So, i thought today would be a good day to organize my EXTREMELY messy mods folder for Sims 4.
