To Simsgaga3. The exact location of the Mods folder is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval. Inside this folder there will be other folders named "Caches", "Game", "GameData", "Support", and "Thumbnails". You create the "Mods" folder inside to be next to the folders I just mentioned. You will also put the "Resource.cfg" file you downloaded from here in this folder. Next click open the folder named "Mods" that you just created and create another folder named "Packages" inside of it.
Now inside this folder put the file d3dx_931.dll at this file path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\Game\Bin
Now you are ready to add mods to this folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims Medieval\Mods\Packages
You do not need a mod to make Testing Cheats Enabled. The more mods you have installed the slower your game may run.
Here in this link it is explained how to make Testing Cheats Enabled work on your computer. It's easy, just make sure you have Administrator Rights, so Windows won't give you Access Denied, when editing the file.
http://www.supercheats.com/pc/the-s...Testing-Cheats/
Lastly to teleport your Sims, press the "Shift" key on your keyboard, then point to the location you wish your Sim to travel to on the ground, and left click your mouse. A little window will appear saying "Teleport me here" and you select that little tab. Release the "Shift" key after selecting the tab. Have fun!
Good Luck! Xeny
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