


You can follow the pathing of my MC and SoL in the pictures below. My goal with MC Command Center was to provide missing story progression to. I would recommend just dropping it into your mods folder and seeing if the problem gets fixed. If you just took the SoL folder and placed into your "game mods" folder, then the main systems and buffs and such would be 2-sub-folders deep because they each have their own folder. I hope my pictures and such help you get these two mods playing nice together.Įdit: After re-reading your reply, I think I know the issue. The MA (mod author) did release a June 21st patch because there was an error for those who don't own City Living. I don't touch the other folders (unless deleting content I don't want) from within that main folder and everything works fine for me. This will show you all of the most recent versions of the mod with helpful descriptions for compatibility. From there, you will navigate to the MCCC Downloads tab. Then, I take that entire folder and just drop it into my mods folder. The MCCC mod was created by Deaderpool, who still has the download hosted on their personal blog. For SoL, I extracted the content to its own folder (using WinRar). Creating MC Command Center Modules for Sims 4 Deaderpool Become a patron Select a membership level Basic Tier 3 / month or save 15 if you pay annually As thank you for supporting me, access to stable versions of all of my modules before I do releases will be provided. I put one folder into my mods folder called MC and placed all of the script and package files in there for MC. So, basically, what I did for MC seems like what you did.
