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Lashes - The Sims 4 Downloads. The Sims 4 Custom Content Eyelashes Beauty is the key element for many sims 4 gamers. People spend a lot of time choosing their eyelashes that look thick, dark and appears to be more alluring. It makes sense because eyelashes serve a greater purpose beyond just highlighting your beauty.
- Basic Download and Install Instructions:
2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file.
3. Place in Downloads Folder: Cut and paste the .package file(s) into your Downloads folder:
- Origin (Ultimate Collection): Users(Current User Account)DocumentsEA GamesThe Sims™ 2 Ultimate CollectionDownloads
- Non-Origin, Windows Vista/7/8/10: Users(Current User Account)DocumentsEA GamesThe Sims 2Downloads
- Non-Origin, Windows XP: Documents and Settings(Current User Account)My DocumentsEA GamesThe Sims 2Downloads
- Mac: Users(Current User Account)DocumentsEA GamesThe Sims 2Downloads
- Mac x64: /Library/Containers/com.aspyr.sims2.appstore/Data/Library/Application Support/Aspyr/The Sims 2/Downloads
- For a full, complete guide to downloading complete with pictures and more information, see: Game Help: Downloading for Fracking Idiots.
- Custom content not showing up in the game? See: Game Help: Getting Custom Content to Show Up.
- If you don't have a Downloads folder, just make one. See instructions at: Game Help: No Downloads Folder.
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- edited July 2014I feel it's sad how the Sims community can praise Maxis for allowing the game to be easily modded and then in the same breath condemn them when people actually create content. Maxis had a vision, it included cartoony eyelashes, if you don't like their vision they give us an easily modded game so we can change things, and people STILL complain *sigh*.
- edited July 2014TDU90-I agree, I like the eyelashes the way they are too. I think they fit with the characters. Realism has never been a huge deal for me with the game. If that were the case than I never would have played S2 with their huge jaws and even huger mouths. I would have never played the pudding faces S3.
I do think it's great that people who like the 'realism' in their games and like this kind of stuff, are getting it from the modders around the community, but for me it's a vanilla game all the way. Because I like it the way it is.0 - edited July 2014I like the look of these new lashes, but I wasn't one who minded the EA ones. I wonder how much difference they'll really make in game, though. Will they even show up?
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Here have my luchADORE to cheer you up. - edited July 2014They look nice! But i think i prefer the base eyelashes more.I agree with others, its very sad that the community has to fix things.
It is sad, but it will keep happening as long as there are people willing to throw money at half-baked projects. I know not everyone likes or wants cc, but does anyone truly love those 'eyelashes' that look like they're drawn on with a bad Sharpie? Ugh.
I do. I love the style, and if i'm drawing, sometimes i draw them like that. Honestly, i was excited to see the way the eyelashes looked when they first showed off the game. Just the style that appeals to me more. - edited July 2014I agree with others, its very sad that the community has to fix things.
It is sad, but it will keep happening as long as there are people willing to throw money at half-baked projects. I know not everyone likes or wants cc, but does anyone truly love those 'eyelashes' that look like they're drawn on with a bad Sharpie? Ugh.
Yeah, no offense but I'm not seeing any appeal to those eyelashes at all but hey that's just my opinion.
But to me these are awesome though.0 - edited July 2014I feel it's sad how the Sims community can praise Maxis for allowing the game to be easily modded and then in the same breath condemn them when people actually create content. Maxis had a vision, it included cartoony eyelashes, if you don't like their vision they give us an easily modded game so we can change things, and people STILL complain *sigh*.
I totaly agree the game was designed to be modded as the forum shows EA would never be able to cater for everybodies individual taste. I would have thought seasoned simmers would have understood this by now some CC people rave about I personaly find awfull I remember Peggy hairs looked awful in the game but some people raved about them .My tastewould be totaly different from 90% of other simmers I do not expect EA to cater just for me. :roll: - edited July 2014finally eyelashes that don't look like skinny bricks0
- edited July 2014I feel it's sad how the Sims community can praise Maxis for allowing the game to be easily modded and then in the same breath condemn them when people actually create content. Maxis had a vision, it included cartoony eyelashes, if you don't like their vision they give us an easily modded game so we can change things, and people STILL complain *sigh*.
I totaly agree the game was designed to be modded as the forum shows EA would never be able to cater for everybodies individual taste. I would have thought seasoned simmers would have understood this by now some CC people rave about I personaly find awfull I remember Peggy hairs looked awful in the game but some people raved about them .My tastewould be totaly different from 90% of other simmers I do not expect EA to cater just for me. :roll:
Agreed! :thumbup:0 - edited July 2014I have never used mods in any of my sims games and I don't intend to start now. Especially not over eyelashes
I get some people like to be in control of the little details but going nuts over eyelashes just makes me laugh! - edited July 2014I don't do CC or Mods, but I must admit they are very beautiful. they did a great job with them.
- edited July 2014Looks pretty cool but tbh the eyelashes don't bother me at all, lol. Won't it all look the same in-game anyway, black lines around the eyes? :shock: I mean, I guess they'd come in handy for players who like to do photoshoots with their characters, but in Play Mode I won't have the camera shoved far enough up my Sim's nose to notice.
- edited July 2014Nice! :thumbup:
Bookmarking that site for future TS4 CC.0 - edited July 2014OMG AMAZING!
I'm seriously so awed by people, like I can't even. Good job to the creator!
Come on, EA. They're making you look bad. :roll: - edited July 2014TDU90-I agree, I like the eyelashes the way they are too. I think they fit with the characters. Realism has never been a huge deal for me with the game. If that were the case than I never would have played S2 with their huge jaws and even huger mouths. I would have never played the pudding faces S3.
I do think it's great that people who like the 'realism' in their games and like this kind of stuff, are getting it from the modders around the community, but for me it's a vanilla game all the way. Because I like it the way it is.
Yup me too.Personally, mods just arent my cup of tea. It's a good thing I do like the sims/art style as it is I agree with you on the other part also, its sort of funny to see sims 4 be criticized for not being realistic enough, when neither of the previous sims games had realistic or perfect sims either. - edited July 2014I have never used mods in any of my sims games and I don't intend to start now. Especially not over eyelashes
I get some people like to be in control of the little details but going nuts over eyelashes just makes me laugh!
yeah, to each their own though i guess - edited July 2014Looks pretty cool but tbh the eyelashes don't bother me at all, lol. Won't it all look the same in-game anyway, black lines around the eyes? :shock: I mean, I guess they'd come in handy for players who like to do photoshoots with their characters, but in Play Mode I won't have the camera shoved far enough up my Sim's nose to notice.
Good point.They will only look that detailed in CAS anyhow. - edited July 2014I won't have the camera shoved far enough up my Sim's nose to notice.
:-D - edited July 2014
I think its weird why if you aren't buying the game why should you care? I like CC it makes the game better.
I think that it is pretty pathetic that ea is putting a game out and charging 60 dollars for it that we will have to fix and make better
I found this on Twitter, so I can't give proper credit. If the creator of this is on the forum, all credit goes to you.0 - edited July 2014TDU90-I agree, I like the eyelashes the way they are too. I think they fit with the characters. Realism has never been a huge deal for me with the game. If that were the case than I never would have played S2 with their huge jaws and even huger mouths. I would have never played the pudding faces S3.
I do think it's great that people who like the 'realism' in their games and like this kind of stuff, are getting it from the modders around the community, but for me it's a vanilla game all the way. Because I like it the way it is.
Yup me too.Personally, mods just arent my cup of tea. It's a good thing I do like the sims/art style as it is I agree with you on the other part also, its sort of funny to see sims 4 be criticized for not being realistic enough, when neither of the previous sims games had realistic or perfect sims either.
Guess you fail to realize ALL previous Sims games had a BALANCE. TS4 tips the scale and is not a balance and overall stylized retro cartoon with bloom full blast..what a eyesore.0 - edited July 2014TDU90-I agree, I like the eyelashes the way they are too. I think they fit with the characters. Realism has never been a huge deal for me with the game. If that were the case than I never would have played S2 with their huge jaws and even huger mouths. I would have never played the pudding faces S3.
I do think it's great that people who like the 'realism' in their games and like this kind of stuff, are getting it from the modders around the community, but for me it's a vanilla game all the way. Because I like it the way it is.
Yup me too.Personally, mods just arent my cup of tea. It's a good thing I do like the sims/art style as it is I agree with you on the other part also, its sort of funny to see sims 4 be criticized for not being realistic enough, when neither of the previous sims games had realistic or perfect sims either.
Guess you fail to realize ALL previous Sims games had a BALANCE. TS4 tips the scale and is not a balance and overall stylized retro cartoon with bloom full blast..what a eyesore.
I like this comparison. Sometimes you forget how good or bad something looked. - edited July 20140
- edited July 2014I'm glad this was done, but why are modders changing things in the game that EA could have done?
- edited July 2014I personally prefer the defaults, but these are nice.
And to everyones comments on modders making changes 'that should already be there' - that's what modders have always been for . To tweak the base game to the players desire. That's how it's been for every single Sims game as we're all different and play different styles.
Personally, I don't think I'll be getting an eyelash mod unless I end up using a very detailed skin. I love the default art style.0 - edited July 2014My Origin Name is: Cynconzola8