
Many simulation games, including some within The Sims series, have an active modding community that creates various modifications to enhance the gameplay experience. There aren't enough adult-oriented games that suit my preferences. Originally posted by Mathew Mii:Will creating and using adult mods similar to Wicked Whims be allowed? I think we could see 18+ nsfw mods end up on the workshop, i mean wallpaper engine has nsfw content on the steam workshop, they have a thing that you can select for mature stuff, and steam already went down the path of trying to remove nsfw stuff and everyone went crazy, so i think we should be fine with nsfw mods on the workshop as long as they have it setup the way wallpaper engine has theres setup I suspected something like that might happen with a site like LoversLab and others like it.īut i do believe there could be a mod or two that might reach into a grey area where these things are concerned (and not necessarily sex related), they aren't actually 18+ but they have all the relevance of being 18+, that sort of situation where you'd think they don't belong but end up on there on the workshop. You will have to use modding sites such as Nexusmods or Loverslab in order to access them. Yes, but not on steam or on their forums. And for free, at that.Originally posted by León:Considering Paradox's pro stance on modding and Rod Humble himself saying yes to sex mods in PCGamer interview, However, the expansion packs still don't encompass everything that mods can do in a game. This is something players have been wanting for a while now that modders have done a great job at providing.

Most of all, though, it focuses a lot on children and family.

With the release of the Growing Together Expansion Pack, there's more depth to Sims' likes and dislikes, as well as new social and situation events. Updated March 30, 2023, by Jouanna Bondakji: The Sims 4 is still having different packs made that add depth and realism to your experience, though many players argue that a lot of the things in them should've already been in the base game. Some of these are just for cosmetic purposes, some add silly fun, and some make your game even more realistic. Luckily, the Sims community is full of talented people who create custom hairstyles, clothing, furniture, and even gameplay tweaks.

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