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Technically one could say any mod is custom content, but in the Sims Community, this usually refers to additions either in Build/Buy mode (furniture wallpaper paints/ textures, landscaping, etc) or Create a Sim Mode (hair, eyelashes, skin overlays, makeup, clothes, accessories, custom CAS backgrounds, etc). Custom ContentĬustom Content, or CC, as it is referred to in the Sims communities (and other gaming communities often) is custom content that does not change gameplay, but some cosmetic aspect. The important thing is to understand the lingo that distinguishes two main types of mods. The general term mod has come to define any custom content that does not come with the base game or any expansion, game, or stuff packs. If you’re reading this, chances are you know what a mod is, but it’s important to cover some basics. Consider this your guide to installing and navigating the Sims 4 Furry Mod. The Sims 4 Furry Mod is unique, arguably quirky like Sims 4 itself, and certainly an interesting addition. But every once in awhile a mod takes the community by storm, with some advocates and others simply not seeing the appeal–such was the case with the Sims 4 Furry Mod. No doubt the Sims, from Sims 2 and on, has always had an active modding community, with popular sites like Sims Resource and Mod the Sims boasting countless downloads every month. The truth is, aside from console players, many Sims players fall somewhere in between, trying out mods for themselves and deciding what suits their gameplay. I’ve noticed a supposed divide in the Sims 4 community: those who play the game ‘vanilla’ without mods and those who have a mod for just about everything you can imagine.

The Sims 4 is known, in part, for its quirky, stylized graphics and gorgeous, bright hues–bit the Sims 4 Furry Mod, as many mods do, plays with that and quite literally transforms your Sims.
