To find it use the Documents folder but look for your C drive under the heading This PC, which is further down on the left-hand side. This is more common when a PC has several user accounts.
This PC > Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4Īlternatively, if you can't find the folder there it may be in your specific profile.You want to look for people showing their own creations or CC finds blogs, which will curate the masses of content out there and post their favorites, usually things they have tried and tested. Searching the #s4cc and #ts4cc tags will bring up an array of creators' blogs as well as blogs that specialize in hunting down content. The other most frequent website used for finding CC is Tumblr. You'll also find a lot of like-minded people sharing their favorite finds. The site also contains community forums that can help newcomers to get advice, help, and encouragement with learning about and even creating CC. Like TSR, the site has been around for a long time and users directly submit their content for others to freely download. For those who visit frequently, there is even a subscription option to reduce the wait time and remove advertising.Īnother great cataloging and showcase site for CC and mods is Mod The Sims. You can make a free account in order to upload your own creations as well as use some of the more advanced features.