

You want to use the ‘Native’ option when a mod is not directly supported by the Body Selector but comes as a “Override” or a “Default Replacement”. Selecting ‘ Native’ for any body part inside of the Body Selector menu will results in applying of the original (made by Maxis/EA) body part, that is by default overridden by WickedWhims and will display as the WickedWhims default.Īny mods that are a “Override” or a “Default Replacement” will automatically take place of the ‘Native’ option. Note that although it’s not common, mod creators are able and allowed to override the WickedWhims defaults.

These parts are generally not overridden by other Mods to offer the default option.

Selecting ‘ Default’ for any body part inside of the Body Selector menu will result in applying of the default WickedWhims body part. Any mod that does not support the Body Selector, but is a Native Override (Default Replacement) can be used by selecting the Native option. WickedWhims comes with a set of default options which aim to match the game looks as much as possible, these are the Default options.

click on any Sim and go to Wicked -> Personalization -> Body Selector Any creator is capable of adding their body mods to be selectable within the Body Selector, and any user can select anything on any Sim they want. And for free, at that.Body Selector is a core functionality of WickedWhims that allows users to select body parts Sims will use. However, the expansion packs still don't encompass everything that mods can do in a game. This is something players have been wanting for a while now that modders have done a great job at providing. Most of all, though, it focuses a lot on children and family. With the release of the Growing Together Expansion Pack, there's more depth to Sims' likes and dislikes, as well as new social and situation events. Updated March 30, 2023, by Jouanna Bondakji: The Sims 4 is still having different packs made that add depth and realism to your experience, though many players argue that a lot of the things in them should've already been in the base game. Some of these are just for cosmetic purposes, some add silly fun, and some make your game even more realistic. Luckily, the Sims community is full of talented people who create custom hairstyles, clothing, furniture, and even gameplay tweaks. Related: The Sims 4 Mods You Didn't Know You Needed Until Now
