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5 Ιουν 2023 · Download it. Click the link below and save this to your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods folder: Resource.cfg Note: If you receive a security warning such as this, click KEEP. This cfg (configuration) file is a perfectly safe and can only be used by The Sims 3, but as cfg files are used for all sorts of apps, operating systems do treat ...
To fix this, Electronic Arts created a configuration file instructing The Sims to search for mods within folders inside the main Mods folder. Once you have this file, you can add as many folders as you like, up to 5 nested folders deep, to organize your collection of downloads.
5 Ιουν 2023 · Download the resource.cfg file and place it in the Mods folder (not in the Packages folder): Resource.cfg . Note: If you receive a security warning such as this, click KEEP. This cfg (configuration) file is a perfectly safe and can only be used by The Sims 4, but as cfg files are used for all sorts of apps, operating systems do treat them ...
It will be a .cfg file, not a .txt file. Maybe your Windows will have associated .cfg files with Notepad, but that's not a problem. All the game cares about is that it is called Resource.cfg and has the right contents.
20 Μαρ 2013 · From patch 1.12 and up, this is very easy! 1. Go to The Sims 3 Folder in My Documents: NOT in Program Files! 2. Download the ready-made FrameworkSetup.zip This file contains everything you need to set up your game for custom content. Right-click on the download link below and choose "Save link as."
22 Φεβ 2012 · Download the resource.cfg file here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/tsr-helpcenter-files/resource.cfg and place it in the Mods folder (not in the Packages folder). You can now place your downloaded package files in the Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 3/Mods/Packages folder.
6 Ιουν 2009 · Resource.cfg governs how The Sims 3 looks for additional content that is not directly referenced by the game itself. Resource.cfg file is basically a very limited type of script. Each line represents an instruction. DirectoryFiles <path> [argument, ...] Possible arguments: