![]() ![]() There is a guide here on how to disable individual DLC, but it requires to install everything that is available, and then cut out unwanted DLC: In The Sims 4, however, you cannot easily separate DLC items, so everything you install, you also end up playing with. You will notice in the game that for example in CAS, new items have certain "icons" in their thumbnails, indicating they belong to a particular DLC. The DLC tend to be topic-oriented, such as about pets, weather, specific decoration items, clothing, etc. You then add these DLCs, which add further content. And these all-in-one installers have.as their name implies, all DLC included, as per the provided instructions.įrom the conversational overtone in the thread I assume you are new to The Sims-franchise of games? Like Tarac said, the way these games work is that you first install a so-called "base game", which is typically limited in its features. First off, it is rare that "DLC won't show up", when you you install them properly. Hello and welcome to the Forum am not getting the implication of this particular sentence though (yes, that sounds stupid, but it's the truth). Toenail wrote:So if I can't access the expansion packs and the DLC's won't show up during the game, then this download was pretty worthless then ?
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