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In the virtual realm of The Sims 4, life’s canvas is yours to paint with creativity, dreams, and some seriously scrumptious dishes. But what if we told you that the kitchen adventure is about to get a whole lot more appetising?
Get ready to toss out the ordinary and sprinkle in a dash of culinary authenticity with The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod! By Somik and Severinka
Picture this: sizzling pans that produce the aroma of savouring success, ingredients that dance with realism, and culinary creations that might just make your real-life taste buds tingle.
If you’ve ever felt that simmering pot of ambition to take your Sims’ cooking escapades up a notch, then stir up your excitement, because this mod is about to serve you a buffet of delectable features that will have you salivating over your keyboard.
From farmers’ market hauls to mastering complex recipes, we’re here to guide you through this gastronomic journey that’s set to revolutionise the way you play The Sims 4.
Installing The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod
Are you ready to elevate your Sims’ culinary experience? Installing The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod is a straightforward process that opens the door to a world of savoury delights.
Whether you’re updating from a previous version or embarking on this gastronomic journey for the first time, we’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions that’ll have you simmering up realism in no time.
1. If You’re Upgrading from Version 5: A Clean Start
If you’ve dabbled in the culinary wonders of version 5, it’s time to make room for the enhanced goodness of version 6.
Before anything else, completely delete version 5 from your Mods folder and give your game cache a good cleaning. Then, you’re all set to usher in the new version for a fresher, more immersive experience.
2. Necessary Ingredients: Files You Can’t Do Without
To ensure the mod works like a charm, you’ll need two vital ingredients: the “Any Ingredient” Cooking Tags Resource and the XML Injector by SCUMBUMBO. These are the secret spices that make the magic happen, so make sure to have them unpacked and comfortably nestled in your Mods folder.
3. Custom Tailoring: Optional Files for Your Preference
Depending on your desired gameplay, you might want to tweak the experience with optional files. If you’d like to tidy up your refrigerator’s menu and remove extras like baking, cooking, or delivery options, you can install the “[SS] EA OverrideMenu_Hide” file.
But here’s a tip: if you’re using the LittleMsSam mod “Ask to cook,” these files are not compatible, so skip this step.
4. First-Time Installation: Building the Foundation
If you’re diving into the deliciousness for the first time, follow these steps:
- Download the zip-file and unzip it into your “Mods” folder.
- Unpack the “Any Ingredient” Cooking Tags Resource and the XML Injector by SCUMBUMBO into the same “Mods” folder.
- In the folders named “EA Override xx_Additions,” feel free to delete any game add-ons that you don’t have. The names should make it easier to identify. If you’ve got all the Sims 4 add-ons, no need to delete anything.
- Double-check that Scripting mods are enabled in your game settings. This ensures a seamless experience.
5. Translations for Everyone: Language Options
Language shouldn’t be a barrier to enjoying your culinary adventures. The mod generously includes Russian and English translations, as well as Chinese traditional and simplified translations from Mieli.
But that’s not all! If you’re craving more linguistic flavor, you can separately download French, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (Portugal), Japanese, Polish, and Spanish translations for a truly global cooking escapade.
Now that we are done installing this mod, tie on your apron, preheat the oven of curiosity, and let’s dive into a world where pixelated flavours turn into a feast for the senses!
1. Redefining Taste Buds: More Realism, Less Autonomy
With the Realistic Cooking Mod, these tasty treats have seen a reduction in autonomy, making room for a more human-like preference for regular food.
Your Sims will now gravitate towards normal meals, appreciating the effort you put into crafting diverse and delectable dishes. Get ready to witness their taste buds tingling with delight as they savour each thoughtfully prepared bite.
2. Opening the Cookbook of Collaboration: Support for New Recipes
The mod introduces support for new recipes, seamlessly integrating creations from various authors, including the sought-after S&S expansion.
Now, your Sims can explore a wider array of flavours, experiment with unique ingredients, and embark on a gastronomic journey that promises to tickle their taste buds and your imagination.
3. Equine Eats: Fruits for Four-Legged Friends
The Realistic Cooking Mod breathes life into the equine realm by reintroducing the option to feed your horses fruits. Watch as your four-legged companions indulge in the vibrant sweetness of fruits, rekindling a sense of authenticity in their diets.
Self-Service Checkout Unleashed with The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod
In the ever-evolving world of virtual commerce, The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod isn’t just about tantalising taste buds; it’s also about transforming the way your Sims shop!
Say hello to the Self-Service Checkout, a groundbreaking addition that’s about to revolutionise the retail experience in your Sim’s world.
From browsing the aisles to making seamless purchases, this functional animated object brings a whole new level of authenticity to your Sims’ shopping sprees.
Let’s explore the aisles of innovation and see how this checkout is reshaping the way your Sims fill their shopping carts.
1. A Checkout That Does It All: Shop without Delivery Hassles
Gone are the days when your Sims had to wait impatiently for deliveries to replenish their fridge and pantry. With the Self-Service Checkout, the power to purchase and take home products is literally at your Sims’ fingertips.
No more waiting for the delivery van to arrive; your Sims can now make purchases directly in the store and have their items instantly added to their luggage.
It’s a shopping experience that mirrors real-life convenience, and it’s set to make every trip to the store a dynamic and interactive adventure.
2. Base Game Compatibility: A Universal Shopping Solution
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Self-Service Checkout is its compatibility with the base game. You don’t need a ton of expansion packs or extra content to enjoy this feature; it seamlessly integrates with the core game mechanics, ensuring that every Simmer, regardless of their expansion collection, can enjoy this modern shopping marvel.
3. Location, Category, Click: A Simple Shopping Journey
Navigating the aisles of innovation is a breeze with the Self-Service Checkout. You can find this functional animated object under Electronics – Miscellaneous in Build/Buy mode. But what’s even more exciting is that it’s not just restricted to residential lots.
Final Thoughts
So there you have it, fellow Simmers! The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod isn’t just a modification; it’s a tantalising journey that transforms your virtual culinary world.
With reduced autonomy, collaborative recipe support, and even fruity delights for horses, this mod is spicing up the way you play and adding a savoury layer of authenticity to your gameplay.
So, whether you’re a seasoned chef or just starting your Sim’s culinary expedition, it’s time to embrace this mod and let your Sim’s taste buds run wild in a world of flavour-packed possibilities!
Frequently Asked Questions
The Sims 4 Realistic Cooking Mod is a modification that injects a fresh dose of culinary realism into your virtual Sims world. It adds a plethora of features, from reducing autonomy in favour of normal foods to introducing new products, enhanced recipe support, and even optional menu-hiding files. This mod isn’t just about cooking; it’s about elevating your Sims’ dining experience.
Upgrading is a breeze! Just make sure you completely delete version 5 from your Mods folder and give your game cache a clean sweep. Then, download and install version 6 following the provided instructions. Your Sims’ culinary adventures will be instantly revamped.
Absolutely. The “Any Ingredient” Cooking Tags Resource and the XML Injector by SCUMBUMBO are the backbone of this mod’s functionality. Make sure to unpack and place these files in your Mods folder before diving into the gastronomic excitement.
Optional files allow you to customize your gameplay experience. The “[SS] EA OverrideMenu_Hide” file hides extra menus on the refrigerator, streamlining your Sims’ interaction. However, if you’re using the LittleMsSam mod “Ask to cook,” these files won’t play nice together.
Compatibility can vary, so it’s a good idea to research and check the mod’s documentation. Pay particular attention to any interactions mentioned, especially if you’re using other mods that tweak gameplay mechanics or menus.
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