Mods and custom content for The Sims 4 are a huge part of gameplay for many players, allowing things like new clothing and furniture as well as gameplay to be added to the game, which many players use to inject more chaos into The Sims 4. There's a nearly endless supply of mods and CC online for players to find, although they are often relegated to the creator's site or paid aggregate sites like The Sims Resource. The new CurseForge project aims to remedy this, providing a sort of one-stop-shop for everything players could want. However, the new platform also comes with a set of guidelines that will exclude many of the best Sims 4 mods. Unfortunately for Sims 4 players, these guidelines exclude many fan-favorite mods and custom content. The game is all about players creating a customized experience, including through modding, and many utilize things like the Sims 4 Extreme Violence mod, the infamous NSFW Wicked Whims, and the Basemental Drugs mod to introduce more chaos and fun into the title - all of which go against these rules in some way. On the tamer side, a lot of custom content centers around bringing brand-name products into the game like Gucci clothing and IKEA furniture. One of the worst parts CurseForge's rule list is the broad nature of some of its requirements, which will likely create a slippery slope of banning content for vague or mundane reasons.
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