Feedback Needed: Sims 4 Modpack and New Content Ideas
🕑 Added 2024-07-12 20:23:59 +0000 UTCHello everyone,
First of all, I want to apologize for my absence since January. Thank you for your patience and continued support during this time.
I'm reaching out to get some feedback from you. As you know, I've been working on a Sims 4 modpack, and I'm curious to hear your thoughts on it. Are you interested in updates, and do you feel that the modpack has become too extensive?
I am considering three options:
Continuing to update the modpack as it is.
Removing a lot of the custom content (CC) to slim it down, excluding the sex and main mods, of course.
Doing something completely new or different.
Your opinion is very important to me, so please let me know what you prefer.
Additionally, I was wondering if you'd be interested in something a bit different. I've recorded some acapella "music" just for fun, and I'm thinking about sharing it here. Would you be interested in listening to these recordings?
For those interested in retro technical stuff, I'm also planning a video on the One-Core API for Windows XP. Stay tuned for more updates on upcoming projects.
Thanks for your input and for being such a great community!
Comments
Zom
oh, I see, thank you! I didn't know this "sims 4 studio" existed so this was a big help lol
NeonLibDoi
I don't think it's a bad idea in itself, but it's too much CC to list everything... if you want to update it yourself then you can use sims 4 studio.
Zom
I was wondering if you could find a way to list all the cc and other mods that were used in a separate area (like a txt file, doc, or drive). It'd be a great way for users who use your mod pack to keep track of what it is that needs to be fixed, updated, removed, and so on (this could be used as something to report to you, or for personal use).
Palladian
maybe remove CC or make it another folder + do something about ugly townies the game creates + or create a save file for your build. Overall its good, but lacks clothing options I'd say