![]() People generally get around this by just putting links to their mods in the description of the build. If I upload my house to the gallery and someone likes it enough to put it in their own world, I don’t like the idea of half the content being inaccessible without a bunch of hoops. But no build-mode mods is my general rule, because I like to make my shared content accessible. Clothes, makeup, tattoos, it’s all on the table. I have all sorts of mods for my sims themselves, don’t get me wrong. ![]() The problem is, I don’t like mods in my builds. The Sims 4 has fantastic mod support, which is amazing after the nearly entirely locked Sims 3. I could also, in theory, install a mod to help me out. I could scuff it and put one of those in the kitchen and just pretend it’s full of canned goods, but that isn’t how I roll. The only closets that EA has given us are for clothes. Neither of these things are made easy by The Sims 4 build-mode setup. I only have two things on my to-do list before we can make that happen a pantry, and a basement. We’re almost ready to finally start cranking forward the years on this build.
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