
I CC shop in small batches and test them rather than throwing them in a test folder because I know myself enough to know I won't go back and move them. It also takes up an extra folder slot I could otherwise use.Įxample: Mods/CC(1)/CAS(2)/Toddler(3)/Accessories(4)/Necklaces(5) I don't divide by gender because I have some unisex items, and I have some nonbinary sims. 2 swatches / Functional DOWNLOAD (Early Access - Public on July 22 ) Supporting me on Patreon you have Ad-free, Early Access and Exclusives CC rolicannoli. Within each, I mostly divide by slot type, but I do have PJ's as it's own folder in each age folder because some child and toddler separates sets I have came merged. With the CAS folder, I take full advantage of the 5 subfolder limit. All of the contents are subdivided in folders of 100Mb each. I create new folders for item types as needed and subdivide when it's clear I can subdivide them.

Ikea Stuff Pack (gets its own folder because they're merged files)īeds (further divided into Adult, Child, and Toddler)Ĭhairs (further divided into child, desk, dining, and living)Įtc., etc., etc. For example, the MCCC files are in their own folder and Little Miss Sam's mods are in their own folder.ĬC I have divided into CAS and BB, with Pufferhead in its own folder because it came with subfolders, and I knew the books were throwing LE's after it first came out, so I could take them out more easily and replace them once they were fixed.

My mods are divided up by name of mod or creator or type.
