If you have ever dipped your toes into the world of modding The Sims Medieval, you have almost certainly encountered a cryptic file named resource.cfg. For the average player, this is just another configuration file lost in the installation folder. For the savvy modder, however, it is the key that unlocks the entire kingdom.
To use mods, you need a correctly configured Resource.cfg file placed in your game's installation directory (not the Documents folder). sims medieval resource.cfg
Mac users must also ensure that the game has permission to read files in the Documents folder—a common issue with macOS’s sandboxing in recent versions. Mastering The Sims Medieval: The Ultimate Guide to
engine, telling the game exactly where to look for custom content (CC) and mods. Without this file properly configured in your game directory, the game will ignore any files you add to your Mods folder. To use mods, you need a correctly configured Resource
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