Expanded Facial Sliders Mod Sims - 4 _top_

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– it adds new ones alongside them.

One of the pillars of The Sims 4 is its character creation tool, often referred to as CAS (Create-a-Sim). While the base game offers an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, many players find the range of facial modifications limiting. Have you ever tried to make a Sim with a truly pronounced jawline, only to hit an invisible wall? Or perhaps you wanted to create a character with unique, ethereal features, but the sliders just wouldn’t stretch far enough? Expanded Facial Sliders Mod Sims 4

Enter Create-a-Sim. Select a Sim's face and enter (by clicking the magnifying glass icon near the face). Click and drag different features. You will immediately notice that you can drag features much further across the screen than before. Crucial Tips for Mod Management

The modder behind the Expanded Facial Sliders mod actively engages with the Sims 4 community, soliciting feedback and suggestions for future updates. This ongoing support ensures that the mod remains compatible with the latest game updates and expansions, and that any bugs or issues are promptly addressed. | | Highlights | | --- | ---

Designed to work alongside custom content (CC) skins, eyes, and makeup. Why You Need This Mod in Your Game

Magnify or shrink eyes, mouths, and noses well beyond normal gameplay parameters. Have you ever tried to make a Sim

Drop the extracted .package or script files directly into your /Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods directory.

: Because it expands the potential range, randomly generated Sims may sometimes appear "freakish" or distorted if the mod is active, requiring manual adjustments to normalize them. How it Works

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