
A mod designer may or may not be aware of these conflicts, so it is important to be careful when installing multiple mods. This is especially true for core mods only one core mod can be installed at a time. Many mods, when installed, conflict with other mods. Some Mods can also cause a Game Crash or save game error. See Load game error for problems related to neighborhoods.

Some mods can corrupt objects or even cause malfunctions in the game code, resulting in one or more of the neighborhoods disappearing, which requires the game to be re-installed completely. That's why it is always good to take extra precautions and backup saved game data, like whole neighborhoods. However, improperly installed mods or mods that do not work correctly can result in corrupt data, saved game losses, and severe glitches. Not sure where to find mods and CC for The Sims Medieval? Check out my Resources page.Mods, when they are programmed, installed and used correctly, can be safe to use without risking damage to game data or saved games. And you’re done! Enjoy your new mods and CC!.package files in Program Files (x86) > Origin Games > The Sims Medieval > Mods > Packages Follow any specific instructions the creator outlines. Download your mods and CC and unzip them if necessary.That’s it! You’re all set up to start putting mods and CC in your game now! Change “TestingCheatsEnabled=0” to “TestingCheatsEnabled=1.”.Find the file called Commands.ini and open it up.Navigate to Program Files (x86) > Origin Games > The Sims Medieval > GameData > Shared > NonPackaged > Ini.This way, you will have a backup to revert to in case you mess anything up. IMPORTANT: Anytime you are editing game files, you should first copy the file and paste it in a secondary location on your computer for safekeeping. This requires some very simple coding but I promise it’s really easy. Some of the more powerful mods need the debug options to be enabled in order to work. You’re probably going to want to enable advanced debug options as well. Next, copy the d3dx9_31.dll file and paste it into Program Files (x86) > Origin Games > The Sims Medieval > Game > Bin.Copy the Resource.cfg file and paste it into Program Files (x86) > Origin Games > The Sims Medieval.Right-click the TSMSetup.zip file and select Extract Here.They’re the files I’m using in my own game right now. Next, download the TSMSetup.zip file from SimFileShare.Make sure it is capitalized and spelled correctly.

Inside the Mods folder, make another folder called Packages.In this folder, make a new folder called Mods.Navigate to Program Files (x86) > Origin Games > The Sims Medieval.You will have to manually set up the game to read. It is very possible to install CC and mods for The Sims Medieval however, the game is not set up to allow the use of modded content by default.
