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Until, you know, your Sims get choked to death, stabbed in the gut, or shot in the head courtesy of the Extreme Violence Mod. But before their impending doom, a few Band-Aids on the nose and knees can do just the trick to make a false sense of safety! But if they could survive the sadistic actions of players, then they should consider themselves lucky for going home with just one black eye. This CC will have you wishing Sims received the same character development as Zuko, while still looking hot with a burn scar.

Then there are bruises we desperately try to hide, hoping against hope that Cosmpolitan articles will have the answers we seek. You leave with 14 different bruises all over your body because your Sims are too naughty for their own good. But of course, we live in a game of make-believe with outrageous storytelling that could put theater productions to shame. We could say that it was a fine sunny day when your Sim was waiting at her usual spot for the carpool, when suddenly BAM!

A truck swerved and ran her over, but miraculously, she survived with only a few minor bruises on the face courtesy of this CC. Drunk or sober, a lot of fans had no qualms in getting this magic mark permanently tattooed on their forehead.

So why should your Sim? Consider yourself lucky that no Dark Lords and Avada Kedavra spells are needed for this scar to amaze. Unless you have the Brawl Mod enabled, I would understand the need for these many face bandages.

Where EA has at times failed players hard by refusing to provide certain features like realistic height differences or even better hairlines, the community comes in to provide content. As the need for better content rises now that The Sims 5 is actually a realistic possibility, we've decided to share five more cosmetic mods that will make CAS mode much more immersive. With these, creating the ideal Sim is a piece of cake.

When it comes to eyelashes, EA has come a long way with each installation of the game. That being said, The Sims 4 does feel like a step back compared to The Sims 3 in many ways. The simplified, cartoon-like style of the game can easily take away from immersion, and ruin the CAS experience. It completely removes them and can be found within the skin details section.

It pairs perfectly with mods that add fake eyelashes, but it's also nice if players are looking for a natural look with minimal lashes. No, The Sims game would truly be complete without the tattoo functionality. The game itself allows tattoos to be placed in several locations on the Sims body, and there's a decent but somewhat limited range of tattoos to choose from.

Unfortunately, they don't always look the best, as is the case with most Maxis content. There are so many different tattoo mods out there that add a ton of different styles into the game. Many of these are made by talented modders who even vary the intensity of the tattoo's ink to make it more realistic.

Here are just a few mods to get any Simmer started on their tattoo journey. Creating a Sim feels very intuitive these days, and there's a decent room for customization even with the default sliders.

That being said, not everything can be changed. The height slider mod is incredible because it introduces actual height differences into the game. This is a feature that EA hasn't really explored yet, aside from height differences between different age groups like babies , toddlers, children, and adults. While the mod isn't perfect, it's a cool addition to CAS mode. No matter how good a Sim's makeup is, it's really the small details like accessories that bring a look together. While nails might not seem like an essential part of a Sim's kit, they can completely change the way a Sim looks.

It's worthwhile gathering a few nice nail kits, especially these super long ones that have a cool, unique look. These nails are actually a brand new mesh in the game, and significantly lengthen a Sim's nails. There are different color themes and shapes available, but these ombre ones are just too cool not to include on this list. For players who have always found that the custom content hairs look out of place without proper hairline or baby hair, there's good news.

While EA hasn't exactly solved the issue by introducing hairlines itself, modders have created so many different varieties of hairlines and baby hairs for different needs. While there's a million different versions, styles and colors out there, here's a nice pack that combines a few different highly realistic styles to fit just about anyone's needs. They'll definitely help to complete a hairstyle on a Sim and just give the game a much more immersive and realistic feel.

Children have only leg prostheses. Bottles 2 styles Cases Boxes for storage actually misc surfaces with lots of slots Thai herbal compress herbal tea kit. Functional alcohol stove, shelf above the desk with a functional lamp. My little workshop! The Chemistry Analyzer is cloned from the Alchemy Station. When Sims create a potion, they seem to be throwing ingredients on the floor, and they "air-stir" the potion Sims can't walk to the Chill Box to open it, but they can still put stuff in it.

Exam bed mesh lowered to use as recliner. Surgical surgical table raised to use as bed.



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