I wasn’t really looking for this mod at first, but after a while the default sliders in Sims 4 started to feel… kind of limited. Like, no matter what you do in CAS, characters end up looking a bit too similar.
That’s where this slider actually surprised me.
It doesn’t add anything crazy or game-breaking. It just extends what’s already there. But once you try it, you notice how much more control you suddenly have over body proportions.
What it feels like in-game
It’s not something you “see” as a feature. You just go into CAS and start adjusting like usual, but the range is wider. That’s it.
No pop-ups, no extra menus. Just… more flexibility.
I tested it with a few different Sims and the difference is subtle but noticeable, especially if you’re into:
- making unique characters
- taking screenshots
- or just avoiding that “same face/body syndrome”
Is it worth installing?
Honestly, yeah — mostly because it doesn’t get in the way.
It doesn’t slow the game down, didn’t break anything for me, and worked fine with my other CAS mods. I was expecting some conflict issues but didn’t run into any.
Only thing I’d say is: if you’re already using a lot of sliders, just check compatibility. Sims 4 can get weird with overlapping stuff.
- CC: Stands for custom content. CC is content created by fans of the game.
- How To Download CC For Sims 4?
- Go to the Menu and then Game Options. Select ‘’Other’’ and check the ‘’Enable Custom Content and Mods’’ box.
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