Once You install the mod You'll have access to a new menu called "Road To Fame" available by clicking on Your sim, and inside of it You'll find the new "Simstagram" skill menu. The mod features new gameplay opportunities that will change the way Your sims will live their daily lives. The Sims 4 - Road To Fame "MOD" will give Your Sims the opportunity to become famous and live their lives under the spotlights in The Sims world.
This is a custom script mod so it shouldn't conflict with any other mods or override in-game Interactions/Animation.
I don't know that I want to play the game like that every time I play, but I appreciate the ability to inject a little chaos into my pleasant suburbs. The Extreme Violence mod makes The Sims the kind of place where every day is The Purge. Part of this is because while Sim will visibly and audibly panic if there's a murder going on in front of them (and the Extreme Violence mod allows players to call the police to arrest the Sims committing crimes), once they cycle through the animation, Sims are just weirdly okay with the random shootings and stabbings. It's not so much grotesque as it is cartoonish. Still, there is something intoxicating about just how absurd the Extreme Violence mod is. If I want realism in my game of The Sims, I'll add laundry. There is too much violence in the actual world for me to get much pleasure out of causing it in the game that I use to escape into fantasies of interior design. You basically get a "push this button to cause chaos" mechanic, allowing you to turn the pleasant neighborhoods of Oasis Springs or Britechester into blood soaked nightmare towns at a moment's notice.Īs an adult, I don't need all this. When I was fifteen or sixteen, I would have loved this. The violence is random, and escalates exponentially so that you go from fist fight to cold blooded murder before you can blink. Playing The Sims with the Extreme Violence mod installed turns it into a bootleg version of Grand Theft Auto.