

Nraas Master Controller allows you to do basically anything cheats wise. Here it is, the big daddy of mods, the one that sucks everyone down into the rabbithole and indulges the wildest fantasies of all you over-control-freaking simmers out there (I’m talking to myself, too!). (2) Playing with mods will completely alter your gaming experience, so don’t think you’re going to go back to ‘vanilla’ (without mods) Sims 3 anytime soon. Make sure you download mods from a reputable website (Modthesims and Nraas is a good place to start) and read the download and usage instructions properly. WARNING: (1) Mods are unofficial and player-made, meaning they may contain bugs or issues. So, to anyone who has no idea what mods are, or to anyone who wants a few more ideas, read on! They might add features and gameplay extras, careers, skills, Create A Sim parts, or even just help to make your game run smoother! And you want to know the best part? They’re entirely free. Mods are player-made, downloadable, shall we say, ‘additions’ to the game. The hairstyles? …I can barely do a ponytail. Now, some of you reading this might be thinking, What the hell/heck/everloving f-ck is she talking about? Mods? Overwatch? Hairstyles? Fear not, my lovely, I can tell you about those first two. Of course, I immediately exited and put it back in before playing any longer. After playing with Story Progression and Overwatch and every kind of mod down to the hairstyle for so long, I kept going to do things and then realising, Wait, I can’t do that.

But I figured, hey, I haven’t played without mods for a while, I should try it out, maybe it’ll be fun! It wasn’t fun. I had to refresh my Sims folder the other day to get rid of a bug, and realised after I started the game again, “ Oh my god, I haven’t put my Mods folder back in!” Immediate horror.
