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The Sims 4 Mod Manager

by Raxdiam Posted 26th Dec 2014 at 11:51 AM - Updated 15th Jun 2015 at 6:34 AM by Raxdiam
 
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#226 Old 6th Feb 2015 at 1:38 PM
What about Mac?
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#227 Old 6th Feb 2015 at 6:33 PM
Quote: Originally posted by DisneyFan84
What about Mac?


You could attempt to run this with WineHQ on your Mac.
I do not own a Mac, nor does anyone I know, so I can't test it.
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#228 Old 7th Feb 2015 at 2:57 AM
If you put multiple subfolders inside a folder with files in them would that still work? If so, is there a way to make a main category and then subcategories? There are literally
so many mods/cc's, I really need to be more organized xD
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#229 Old 8th Feb 2015 at 2:18 PM
thanks ! really helped me with cc and mods
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#230 Old 9th Feb 2015 at 5:58 AM
Could you please give us the option of moving the files around via, dragging and dropping?
For example I like to keep certain types of CC grouped, such as
Teen : [ Dress]
Child: [Skirt]

In my list it goes from
Teen : [ Dress]
Teen : [ Dress]
Child: [Skirt]
Teen : [ Dress]
Child: [Skirt]

Excuse my OCD but I would really appreciate this xD
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#231 Old 10th Feb 2015 at 12:11 AM
Why i cant download, i get no cookies foun? DDD:
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#232 Old 10th Feb 2015 at 3:31 PM
im having an issue where the mod manager is active i can see it in the task manager but there is no window. it was working fine until a day or so ago but now it doesnt work.
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#233 Old 11th Feb 2015 at 4:17 AM
Quote: Originally posted by boombasti
im having an issue where the mod manager is active i can see it in the task manager but there is no window. it was working fine until a day or so ago but now it doesnt work.


Same here
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#234 Old 11th Feb 2015 at 5:08 PM
Quote: Originally posted by boombasti
im having an issue where the mod manager is active i can see it in the task manager but there is no window. it was working fine until a day or so ago but now it doesnt work.


Quote: Originally posted by Maragor
Same here


Close the manager if it is open, go to "C:\Users\<User>\Documents\TS4 Mod Manager" and open the file named "config.ini" in Notepad. Remove the line "location", save and exit, then start the mod manager again.

It should start at the center of your screen. Refrain from closing the manager while it is minimized, as it is what usually causes this problem.
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#235 Old 13th Feb 2015 at 3:24 PM
Thanks
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#236 Old 13th Feb 2015 at 10:29 PM
Could you please give us the option to enabling/disabling an entire category? It's very tedious
to click/unclick every single CC/mod. It gets frustrating when you're an avid CC downloaded xD
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#237 Old 13th Feb 2015 at 11:01 PM
Quote: Originally posted by marvinpunz
Could you please give us the option to enabling/disabling an entire category? It's very tedious
to click/unclick every single CC/mod. It gets frustrating when you're an avid CC downloaded xD


You can click the category's name and it will select all of the mods under it. You can then click the button with the check mark to enable them, or the button with the cancel symbol to disable them.
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#238 Old 14th Feb 2015 at 12:19 AM
your the best
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#239 Old 15th Feb 2015 at 8:24 PM
I'm so glad I found you! Thanks! Love the RSS stream on the right-hand side. Great idea.
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#240 Old 16th Feb 2015 at 5:07 PM
Hi, thanks for this!

When I start up the mod manager, it is down in the taskbar, but when I click on it to open it up, it doesn't open. Can you somehow fix this, or is it a problem with my computer?
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#241 Old 16th Feb 2015 at 5:30 PM
Quote: Originally posted by elliott_holl10
Hi, thanks for this!

When I start up the mod manager, it is down in the taskbar, but when I click on it to open it up, it doesn't open. Can you somehow fix this, or is it a problem with my computer?


I've dealt with this problem many times before,

CTRL+ALT+DELETE
Task Manager
Right click The Sims 4 Mod Manager
Expand (When you click Expand it drops down another)
Right Click on the second one
Bring to Front
Maximize
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#242 Old 16th Feb 2015 at 8:17 PM
Hi, thanks for this amazing manager.
I was wondering if the possibility to have subfolders (like a folder BuildMode with inside other folders such as Bathroom, Bedroom etc.) was going to be in a futur update of a new version or something ? It would be really an awesome feature to be able to categorize a bit more all the CC I've got
Thanks again for everything.
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#243 Old 16th Feb 2015 at 11:00 PM
Quote: Originally posted by dreiia
Hi, thanks for this amazing manager.
I was wondering if the possibility to have subfolders (like a folder BuildMode with inside other folders such as Bathroom, Bedroom etc.) was going to be in a futur update of a new version or something ? It would be really an awesome feature to be able to categorize a bit more all the CC I've got
Thanks again for everything.


With the way the mods are displayed, there's no way I can represent a group being within a group. (Group being a folder)
So, even if I did support multi-level folders, it would look the same as it does now, and there would ultimately be no difference visually.
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#244 Old 17th Feb 2015 at 7:33 AM
Does it make any difference where I install during setup? The default didn't make any sense (was going to install under a completely different program file), so I directed it to the mods folder in my documents.
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#245 Old 17th Feb 2015 at 4:56 PM
Quote: Originally posted by meaghost
Does it make any difference where I install during setup? The default didn't make any sense (was going to install under a completely different program file), so I directed it to the mods folder in my documents.


The default install location in the setup should be something like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Logic Complex\The Sims 4 Mod Manager"

That doesn't mean it absolutely needs to be installed there, it just makes more sense for program files to be installed in "Program Files". Also, "Logic Complex" is the name of our developer team.
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#246 Old 19th Feb 2015 at 7:06 PM
I've never actually used a mod manager on any of my sims games, but since I've started downloading a few I thought I'd give this a try. Thanks!
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#247 Old 20th Feb 2015 at 2:08 AM
Thank you very much!!!! Using scrip mods will be easier! (don't now if that correct but i'm french :/)
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#248 Old 21st Feb 2015 at 6:02 PM
Just wanted to say that I've had this downloaded for ages and couldn't get it to work before - the window was empty and doing nothing. I went through almost all of your comment pages looking for more detailed instructions and couldn't figure it out. Just went back to the window and behold! All of the mods were there in their lovely assigned folders. Doi. I just wasn't patient enough (I seem to have collected quite a few mods...)

Thank you for making modding so much easier!
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#249 Old 21st Feb 2015 at 9:56 PM
Does this work on mac?
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#250 Old 22nd Feb 2015 at 12:45 AM
Hoping this will make things easier!
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