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These files can be installed by extracting them from the archive file they are in, and placing them in the Tray folder; there is no need to do anything else to them. Script mods, which use the. Unlike other content files in the series, which will not work if they are inside an archive file, these files must remain zipped in order to work. Therefore, installing a script mod involves placing the zip file in the Mods folder. Also, script mods must be specifically enabled in Game Options.

December I have been trying to find the answer to this question, literally for years now. Installing Script mods. The instructions say that the mods come in package and scripts. The instructions say the package files CAN go into a folder inside of the mods folder. I got that. Script , Do we have to make a zip file with the Script file inside now????? We cant install it because it was unzipped to get the package files. When the Sims 4 came out it was required that Script files had to be in a zip file, This has not been the case for years.

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