The summary of ‘How To Get The Pink Version of The Sims! |Works on Mac & WIndows|’

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The video provides a detailed tutorial on customizing The Sims 4 by installing a pink-themed user interface (UI). The creator acknowledges viewers' input and shares necessary files through links in the video description, including tools like WinZip or WinRAR for extracting files. They walk through the installation steps, emphasizing mod organization and limitations like not being able to have multiple loading screens. During gameplay, they showcase a customized pink UI and various color options, dressing the character Junior in an all-pink outfit to demonstrate thematic customization possibilities. The creator expresses excitement about dressing Sims, particularly female Sims, and celebrates milestones, thanking viewers for 2,500 subscribers and hinting at future special content. They encourage engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions and note past content like playing "Yandere Simulator."

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In this part of the video, the creator explains how to get the pink version of The Sims 4. They first thank a subscriber for reminding them about this tutorial. They mention that they will link the necessary files, including Pink Mode, in the video description to simplify the process. The creator then details the steps required to install Pink Mode, which involves using WinZip or WinRAR to extract files. They demonstrate how to open the extracted files, navigate to The Sims 4 game folder, and create a new mod folder specifically for the pink UI. The creator emphasizes the organization of mods and advises on managing the pink UI files, including choosing which files to include, like the pink mode UI package. They also mention that having multiple loading screens is not possible. Finally, they begin to transition to accessing the EA app or the Origin app for Mac users.

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In this segment of the video, the creator opens up The Sims game and discusses choosing to play offline to retain game packs. They showcase their customized loading screen featuring Beyonce and proceed to open a saved file. Highlighting the pink-themed user interface, they mention the availability of multiple UI colors (pink, blue, and purple) and provide links in the description for viewers. They then dress one of their characters, Junior, in an all-pink outfit, explaining that players can create themed versions of their Sims by dressing them in various colors for a fun customization experience.

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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses their enthusiasm for dressing their Sims in pink outfits, highlighting how happy a character looks in pink and expressing a particular fondness for dressing female Sims stylishly. They briefly consider turning the video into a creative episode but decide against it. The creator also thanks their audience for reaching 2,500 subscribers, reflects on their rapid channel growth, and hints at something special planned for the next video. They conclude by encouraging viewers to like, comment, and subscribe, and mention playing “Yandere Simulator” in a previous video.

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