Sims — Medieval Resource.cfg

Once downloaded, simply extract the contents into Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims Medieval . It will merge the folders automatically.

Add this line to create a folder where the game will not read mods (useful for testing): PackedFile Mods/Disabled/*.package -- Actually, do not use PackedFile . To disable, simply move mods outside Packages . There is no "ignore" command in vanilla cfg. sims medieval resource.cfg

Once the Resource.cfg is in the right place, you need to create the folders that will hold your mods. Once downloaded, simply extract the contents into Documents

Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims Medieval > Mods > resource.cfg To disable, simply move mods outside Packages

The syntax within the text file governs how deep you can organize your subfolders. Breakdown of the Code:

You can create this file yourself using any basic text editor like Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac). Open .

The exact path depends on which platform you use to run the game: EA App / Origin (Windows)

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