To those who requested but never got an answer from me, I sincerely apologize.
#SIMS 3 HAIR MODS FEMALE HOW TO#
(For information on how to install custom content, click here.)Ģ/7/21 UPDATE: So it’s been almost a decade since this post, and once in a blue moon I’ll still receive comments from people requesting for the files to the female body hair CC.
#SIMS 3 HAIR MODS FEMALE MOD#
Comes with chest, stomach, arm and leg hair.)Īll credit goes to Cmar and TummyZa of Mod The Sims. (TummyZa of Mod The Sims‘ body hair modified for female Sims.
#SIMS 3 HAIR MODS FEMALE DOWNLOAD#
Step: 2: Download female body hair packages. Does not come with female body hair packages.) (This enables the ability to add body hair to female Sims. For those looking to download this mod, follow these simple steps: Thanks to the always growing modding community of The Sims 3, body hair for women is now available! For those dreaming to make hippy like women, or those looking for a more realistic appearance for their female Sims, (women have arm and leg hair too, you know) those dreams have now been realized with this mod. Leave a comment Posted in The Sims 3, The Sims 3 Mods Tagged Mods, Sims, The Sims, The Sims 3 The Sims 3: Body Hair For Women!?
Again, this is a very basic mod, yet it makes a difference that many would agree to be helpful, no matter how minute it is.Īll credit goes to Giganthropus and Rick of Mod The Sims. Even for someone who has no interest in modding, I believe this mod would still prove useful to purists of the vanilla Sims 3 game. Well, why skip it when you can just get rid of it entirely? This mod allows you to get rid of both intros of The Sims 3, saving you precious seconds that can better be utilized to actually playing the game. I’m sure if you’ve played The Sims 3 for long, you’ve always been wishing for a way to skip the The Sims 3 intro. Not all mods are complete game engine overhauls, which seems to be stereotypical with the idea of modding in general. It may not exactly show off everything that modding is capable of, but it does show off how modding can tweak at a very minor and specific level. (If you’re new to modding, please read “Installing Sims 3 Package Files” before reading on.)Įver had a particular loading screen that you had a preference for, but lost it after installing a new expansion or stuff pack? With this very simple mod, you’re given the ability to revert your loading screen back to your favorite one, from the springy loading screen of Outdoors Living, to the simplistic blue loading screen of the base game. I decided to pick out two mods that I found in Mod The Sims that I believe fit just those requirements. With this post, I hope to give those new or skeptical to mods a new impression on modding The Sims 3. To introduce modding to someone who has never installed one to their game before would require introducing them to a basic “warm-up” mod that sufficiently displays what a mod can do, and just how helpful they could be.
In many cases, that holds true, but to associate modding with the “hardcore” gives it a more intimidating light to casual players, when in reality, it’s no different than installing content straight from The Sims 3 store, albeit requires a bit more steps to it. When it comes to The Sims games, installing mods has always been considered a “hardcore” or computer savvy player’s activity.