Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Custom Content (often called CC) allows you to expand and personalize your game with new hairstyles, clothing, furniture, mods, and gameplay features created by the community. Installing it is straightforward once you understand the process.
This guide explains the safest and simplest method to install custom content for The Sims 4 on PC and Mac.
1. Enable Custom Content in the Game
Before adding files, the game must allow custom content.
- Open The Sims 4
- Go to Game Options
- Select Other
- Check:
- Enable Custom Content and Mods
- Script Mods Allowed
- Click Apply Changes
- Restart the game
Once enabled, the game will load custom content automatically when placed in the correct folder.
2. Locate the Mods Folder
All custom content must be placed in the Mods folder.
Windows
Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods
Mac
Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods
If the folder does not exist, you can create it manually.
Inside the Mods folder you should already see a file called:
Resource.cfg
Do not delete this file. It allows the game to read custom content.
3. Download Custom Content
Custom content usually comes in .package or .ts4script files.
Common places to download CC include community mod sites, creator Patreon pages, and Sims content directories.
After downloading, files are often compressed in .zip or .rar format.
You must extract them first using tools like:
- Windows built-in extractor
- WinRAR
- 7-Zip
4. Install the Files
After extracting the archive:
- Move the .package or .ts4script files
- Paste them into:
Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods
You can organize files in subfolders like:
Mods
├─ Hair
├─ Furniture
├─ Clothing
└─ Gameplay Mods
Important rules:
.packagefiles can be placed several folders deep.ts4scriptfiles should only be one folder deep or less
Example:
Mods/GameplayMods/modname.ts4script
5. Launch the Game
When you start The Sims 4, a Custom Content window will appear listing all installed mods and CC.
If you see your files listed, they installed correctly.
You can now find the new content in:
- Create-a-Sim (hair, clothes, accessories)
- Build/Buy Mode (furniture, objects)
- Gameplay features added by mods
6. Keeping Custom Content Organized
Over time you may collect thousands of CC files. Good organization helps avoid problems.
Recommended practices:
- Create folders by category (Hair, Mods, Furniture)
- Keep gameplay mods separate from cosmetic CC
- Delete broken or outdated mods after game updates
- Backup your Mods folder regularly
7. Troubleshooting
If custom content does not appear in the game:
Check the following:
- Custom Content is enabled in Game Options
- Files are in the correct Mods folder
- The files are extracted (not still in .zip)
- Script mods are not more than one folder deep
- Mods are updated for the latest game version
If the game crashes after installing CC, remove recently added files to identify the problematic mod.
Final Tip
Custom content is one of the best ways to extend the life of The Sims 4. With thousands of creators producing new hairstyles, houses, gameplay systems, and objects, you can completely reshape the game into whatever style you want.
Once you get used to installing CC, expanding your game becomes as simple as downloading a file and placing it into the Mods folder.