
This makes it so whenever a Sim gains or loses 5 points of weight or fitness, their character model should update, keeping the changes subtle instead of being super jarring. This mod adds 40 of these for both weight and fitness, evenly distributed between -100 and 100. As it turns out, the game has a set of stat ‘breakpoints’ defined that force an update. Pretty much anything you can think of, this mod can do it, and it’s updated on an on-going basis.One of my biggest pet peeves in The Sims 4 is that they went to the trouble of implementing a really in-depth model for how Sims gain/lose weight… only to then make it so the character models only update every once in a blue moonĪfter seeing a Sim suddenly jump from skinny to fat one too many times, I finally decided to dig into the game’s XML to try to figure out how the synchronization works. The MC Command Center Mod has an abundance of options in the form of multiple modules that tackle different functionalities: adjusting household bills, making selected sims immortal, pregnancies, and even creating story progression-style mechanics. One popular script mod is The Sims 4 MC Command Center Mod created by the user, Deaderpool.

Script mods are coding mods that can alter game behaviors, as opposed to pre-existing Maxis coding. Now that you’ve dabbled a little bit in custom content for The Sims 4, you must be wondering why we turned on script mods. You can enable this filter on all screens, even in Build/Buy!

If you’re having trouble finding the custom content you’ve downloaded, click the small arrow next to “Feminine,” click content, and check the box next to “Custom Content” so that the hair section shows only custom content you’ve downloaded. Once you’re in the “Create a Household” screen, click over to the “Hair” section.
