If you have ever dipped your toes into the world of modding for The Sims Medieval , you have likely encountered a frustrating roadblock: custom content (CC) and mods simply not showing up in the game. You’ve created the right folders, downloaded the shiny new armor or a quest fix, but the game stubbornly ignores everything.
This is the classic sign of a corrupted or incompatible Resource.cfg . sims medieval resource.cfg
If you cannot find a download link for the file, you can create one yourself using a simple text editor like Notepad. Open Notepad, paste the following lines, and save the file as (ensure it doesn't end in .txt ): If you have ever dipped your toes into
Download a trusted version from a reputable modder. The most famous and reliable resource.cfg for The Sims Medieval was created by community legend GrimReaper and later updated by SimsAsylum . If you cannot find a download link for
Generally, you are looking for the path:
Priority 500 PackedFile Mods/Packages/*.package PackedFile Mods/Overrides/*.package