

Some players also use default replacements for genetic items such as eyes. Default-replacement items are often used to address issues that players may have with a default item. Because of this, a default replacement may not show the custom-content indicator. Instead, a default replacement is made so that it will be used instead of one of the game's default items. Despite the name, a default replacement does not literally replace anything in the game's files. The Create a World tool for The Sims 3 allows the creation of custom terrain and neighborhoods.Ī particular sub-class of custom content is default replacements. The Sims 2 allows custom terrain (made in SimCity 4), neighborhoods, and sub-neighborhoods. Some creators have even made what are effectively new objects and creators with programming skills can even make completely new functional objects.Ĭustom walls and floors have always been popular, as have custom lots, houses, and buildings. Customizing an object often involves recoloring all or part of it, but may involve changing its shape.

Objects are another popular type of custom content. Much custom content allows players to make aesthetic changes to Sims skins for The Sims, clothing, accessories, and genetics (hair color, hair styles, eye color, skin color, etc.) for The Sims 2, The Sims 3 and The Sims 4.


Read the instructions here to learn how to get custom content to work in the game.ģ0 March 2011 What is Custom Content? Installing custom content in The Sims 3 requires some instructions and framework. Players who want to use recolors of Maxis buy and build objects must use the Color Enabler Package from. Players who want to use custom buy mode and build mode objects must also go into Game Options and tell the game to show custom content in the catalogs. For players with Nightlife or later, or any stuff pack, the dialog which allows this must be enabled in Game Options. In The Sims 2, players who wish to use custom content must specifically enable it, and must re-enable it after adding a new expansion pack or stuff pack. In The Sims 4, custom content is marked by a wrench icon. In these games, custom content is marked with a "star", which is basically an asterisk. The Sims does not distinguish between custom content and Maxis content, but The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 do. With the release of The Sims 2, EA/Maxis began referring to user-made content as "custom content", and the usage caught on. The term "custom content" generally wasn't used when talking about content for The Sims, but much was made and quite a lot is still available. Custom content has always been a part of The Sims series, at least for the PC and Mac games in it. See also: Game guide:Installing custom contentĬustom content is fan-generated content made by players for players.
