Follow creators to get direct news from them. Delete old mods before you replace them with updated ones. Organize your Mods folder (but don't move mods you downloaded using the CurseForge app). Read each mod's installation instructions. Keep a back-up copy of your Saves folder. Read the FAQ about mod use in the Resources list below. In the end, YOU are responsible for your mod use. Mods are not linked here, but if it could be easy to find an outdated version of a particular mod instead of a new update in an internet search, I provide direction on what site to download from. various creators or mods because of the T (for Teen) game rating, EA and Answers HQ rules, and the Maxis guidelines for Sims 4 content creators.new add-ons and new separate versions of mods.translations (except where translations were broken), spelling changes, new recipes, and some other very minor changes.Consider subscribing to the thread to receive notifications by email (select 'Topic Options'). If you use mods, this thread's lists and ongoing reports can help you prevent game errors and help you avoid having to do a 50-50 of all your mods. It also tracks updated game mods and non-cosmetic updates to custom content.
This thread tracks Sims 4 mods and CC that have been 'broken' or made obsolete by game updates or declared unsupported by their creators. NOTE: This thread also covers the Decemgame update to 1.103.315.