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'''Mod''' is short for game modification. It is different from custom content since it is not an in-game object such as clothing or a new decorative object (though some mods use an in-game item to en- or disable modded features). Mods mainly alter gameplay values or add/change already excisting features.

An example of a small mod would be removing the censoring mosaic on nude [[Sim]]s or making homework complete faster. An exmaple of a big mod would be [http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/board,31.0.html Awesomemod].

The inclusion of more menu items available when using [[Testingcheatsenabled]] in the more recent Sims games, has made many old mods obsolete.

==See also==
[[:Category:Websites]]


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Revision as of 14:57, 20 June 2010

Not to be confused with Custom content.

Mod is short for game modification. It is different from custom content since it is not an in-game object such as clothing or a new decorative object (though some mods use an in-game item to en- or disable modded features). Mods mainly alter gameplay values or add/change already excisting features.

An example of a small mod would be removing the censoring mosaic on nude Sims or making homework complete faster. An exmaple of a big mod would be Awesomemod.

The inclusion of more menu items available when using Testingcheatsenabled in the more recent Sims games, has made many old mods obsolete.

See also

Category:Websites