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The resource.cfg file in Sims Medieval is a powerful tool that offers extensive possibilities for game customization. While it may seem daunting at first, understanding and manipulating this file can greatly enhance the gameplay experience. Whether you're a seasoned modder or a curious player, delving into the world of Sims Medieval modding can uncover new levels of creativity and enjoyment. As with any game modification, proceed with caution and respect for the game's original design and community guidelines. Copied to clipboard 4
This is the single most common mistake. The Sims Medieval does use the same folder structure as The Sims 3 . You cannot just drop a resource.cfg into your The Sims 3 folder and expect it to work.