The "Emotions Don't Kill" mod will stop your character from kicking the bucket simply because his or her emotional state has gotten out of hand, like extreme laughter or extreme embarrassment.
According to The International Business Times, one valuable new Sims 4 mod will keep your Sims character from dying due to extreme emotions. Like many Sims 4 options, the changes are completely cosmetic.īut for some Sims 4 content that will actually influence the gameplay, there are some brand new mods released that could make your The Sims 4 experience a lot more fun. Of course, adding all of these injuries to your copy of The Sims 4 won't affect the character or gameplay in anyway. You can download the extra content directly from Sims VIP, with everything from a skinned knee to a nosebleed, at this direct link. You can see in the GIF below a custom character with bloody arms, which is especially intriguing alongside the innocent and oblivious look of the Sims character being customized.īandages and scars are also an option if you want your Sims character to look like some kind of ruffian - which might go pretty well with that famous Sims occupation, a life of crime. In the tutorial, Sims VIP shows you how to make it look like your character had his or her throat cut, or maybe did a bit of freelance murdering on his or her own. A tutorial on how to make it look like your Sims game is something out of Silent Hill can be seen in the YouTube video below. Some new custom content allows you to bloody up your Sims characters in the character-creation screen.Īccording to Kotaku, players can add bloody hands, cuts, bruises, scars, and other grisly gashes to their Sims characters.
This week, The Sims 4 has a bit of interesting news for fans of horror games.
Sometimes it's official Sims expansion packs, sometimes it's mods created by fans and independent developers. If there's one thing the Sims games are known for, it's having a lot of additional content to download.