(2) As I said above, lots of people who either bought my book or learned from reverse engineering my early teen mods will know what to look for and will no doubt be able to do it for themselves this time around with Sims 4, because the graphics engine may have changed but the game core will be more or less the same thing we’ve seen before with Sims 3. I’ve had a hard time even bothering to do updates for the last few mods, since I stopped “playing” the game. (1) I don’t feel the same way about the game as I used to. But … and you knew it was coming … I’m in two minds about modding the next Sims game, for these reasons: You’ll know what to look for this time around, which will make it a whole lot easier. Everything you learned from me -assuming you bought my mod book ) -will still apply for the most part. It’s not as if EA has gone from using machine code to ‘C’ in some great innovative leap. So if you’re worried that modders won’t be able to mod the Sims 4, I wouldn’t worry. From what I’ve seen, things are going to remain largely the same, except for the graphics. I’ve had a look at the files (what little there was, about 1gb worth) and I can tell you that EA hasn’t made some great leap in terms of the game engine by the looks of things. Someone was nice enough to send me the Sims 4 demo.
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