. Locate the mod's download page, by clicking on the appropriate mod link on the left-hand side. Next, click on the appropriate Phase for your Patch-Level.
See for details. At the bottom of the mod's download page will be a download link for the zip file containing the mod. Download the file to your computer.Note: With your Internet Browser you're able to open the zip file directly and extract the content on your HDD by doing so you can skip step 4. Find the file on your HDD and unzip (extract) the content from the file.
In Windows, this can be performed by right-clicking on the file and using the Open With. Operation.Note: By default, Windows will open zip files just like file folders, displaying the contents directly in the explorer window. Either unzip (extract) directly or move the package file to your Mods Packages folder within (OS Win:) Documents Electronic Arts The Sims 3 directory and overwrite any older copy of the mod you have installed.Note:. Do not install the same mod twice. Doing so will have unpredictable effects on your game. Earlier versions of the mod may be available on the site, even if they are not linked to the download page. You can find those files by using the Pages and Files link on the left-hand side.
Search for the name of the mod there. This is most likely an improper installation.
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Read before proceeding!If you have ever had your custom content in Program Files (either manually or using the Helper Monkey/Monkey Bars), you must uninstall Monkey Bars/Helper Monkey, and remove the old framework files from Program Files path first! If you don't, some of your custom content may not work!You must also get updates from the creator(s) for any hacks/mods before putting them in the Documents path shown below.For full instructions on switching over from the old way to the new way, see:. Do this first, then come back here for instructions on installing to Documents.Also make sure you have read so you know how to extract from rar/zip/7z files and how to identify file types before continuing with this page.Setup Folders & FilesBefore you can put the.package files in your game, you'll need to set up your game to accept custom content. From patch 1.12 and up, this is very easy!1.
The DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3 folder - note the contents are folders like DCBackup, DCCache, InstalledWorlds, Saves, etc. (click the image for full size) Go to The Sims 3 Folder in My Documents: NOT in Program Files!. Windows XP: C:Documents and SettingsMy DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3. Windows Vista/7: C:UsersDocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3. Mac OS: /Users//Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 3/2. Download the ready-made FrameworkSetup.zip This file contains everything you need to set up your game for custom content.
Right-click on the download link below and choose 'Save link as.' Save it into your DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3 folder (the same folder you just opened).3. Inside the DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3Packages folder Check Packages Folder: Your DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3ModsPackages folder should have two files inside it: NoBuildSparkles.package, and nointro.packageNote: The picture shows them with a little green plumbbob icon, and 'Sims3 Package' under Type. It's okay if your icon looks like a Sims 2 package icon, a monkey, a white sheet of paper, or anything else, and the type may say 'PACKAGE' or something else.
Icon and exactly what it says for 'type' are irrelevant as far as working in the game is concerned - what matters is that it ends with.package.6. Everything okay? Do your folders look as they should in step 4 and step 5, with all the right files/folders in place?. Yes! Proceed. No!
You must have done something wrong. Delete the DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3Mods folder and start try again from step 1.Test!Now if you run the game, your.package files should be fully working in-game! You already have two package files installed, so you can tell right away whether things are working properly. nointro.package: The will eliminate the EA Intro video before the game starts loading, which makes it very quick and easy to see if things are setup properly. If the plumbob animation and intro videos no longer play (you go straight to the loading screen), then you know your.package file content is working!. NoBuildSparkles.package: will show that your custom content is actually working in-game. Go into build mode and build a wall, or a room.
How To Install Sims 3 Script Mods
If no sparkles appear, then other package format content should work as well!Both of these files work for any patch level and any/all expansions/stuff packs.If you still get the intro movie and build sparkles showing when you test in-game, you must have done something wrong. Delete the My DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3Mods folder and try again from Step 1 of 'Setup Folders and Files' above. It will work this way if done properly!Placing Package FilesNow that you know that package files are working right in your game, you can start downloading custom content yourself!Of course, you'll need to have read about any special instructions or compatability (make sure everything you get works with your patch level and expansion/stuff packs!), download the files, and extract them from their archives. All of that is explained in detail on: - go there and read about it if you don't know how to do that!Then, you just put any.package files you've extracted into your DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3ModsPackages folder - that's the same place as the NoBuildSparkles.package and nointro.package files are. You can cut and paste them into the folder - just move them from whereever you extracted them, or extract them straight into that folder.You can, of course, delete the NoBuildSparkles.package and nointro.package mods if you want your intro/build sparkles back - they were just there to show you where to put the files, and to verify that packages are working in your game.More Info?Need more information about.package files and custom content?
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