
Still, others have pointed out that paid mods are not allowed in most games, with modders on popular websites like Nexus Mods not charging at all for similar features. Read: How to find and download the best mods for The Sims 4 ‘Creators have the right to be compensated for their work.’ ‘The new Sims 4 cc/mods policy sucks and is super scummy,’ one Twitter user wrote. While creators will be able to monetise mods with early access, passive ads and donations, the non-commercial ruling will take a chunk out of profits and incentives. The community of The Sims 4 has been outraged by the decision, with many online pointing out that EA is cutting off a viable source of income for modders by removing paid mods entirely. Creators can state the mod is used for The Sims 4 or its expansions, but can’t go any further than that. New terms have also ruled that creators aren’t allowed to use Sims 4 key art or branding in their promotion ‘in a way that suggests they are endorsed by or affiliated with The Sims, Maxis, or Electronic Arts.’ No logos can be used, including the iconic green plumbob, and any other branded designs must be removed. A subsequent update to this blog has reinstated paid ‘early access’ periods for creators – but after a ‘reasonable’ time period, these mods must also become free.

In a new blog post, the company has declared that all mods must now be ‘non-commercial and distributed free-of-charge,’ even if they’re available on paid platforms like Patreon. They will just starting walking and go, since this mod was made without the use of playable pets.EA has made major tweaks to its Sims 4 modding guidelines, adding in new rules to restrict the sales of paid mods.


This pet mod is inspired by the pet jobs that came with The Sims 2 Pets.
