The summary of ‘HOW TO ADD REAL MOVIES AND TV SHOWS TO THE SIMS 4’

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Cassidy Simmer's video tutorial focuses on enhancing The Sims 4 gameplay by incorporating recognizable TV shows and movies into the in-game TV system, making it more realistic and enjoyable. Cassidy provides a step-by-step guide on how to enable and install these modifications, illustrating the process through popular sources like afrosimtricksimmer.tumblr.com and blueish50.tumblr.com. She demonstrates organizing and managing the downloaded content within the game’s Mods folder, highlighting genres such as anime, cartoons, Disney movies, and black sitcoms. Specific titles mentioned include "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Frozen," "My Hero Academia," "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "Sailor Moon," "Attack on Titan," and "The Lion King." Cassidy also tests the media to ensure functionality and expresses enthusiasm for favorite scenes and shows. The video concludes with Cassidy engaging with her audience, inviting comments and questions, and discussing the emotional impact of a film.

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In this segment of the video, Cassidy Simmer introduces a tutorial on how to add real TV shows and movies to Sims TV to make the game more realistic and enjoyable. She mentions that she regularly uploads content and does monthly giveaways. Cassidy demonstrates how to access these TV shows and movies in the game by navigating to the “watch movie” option on the TV. She lists examples of available shows like “Aladdin,” “Ed, Edd n Eddy,” “Frozen,” and “My Hero Academia” and showcases “SpongeBob SquarePants” and “Lilo and Stitch.” Cassidy emphasizes that adding recognizable content makes Sims TV more fun and realistic, even though they are short clips and not full episodes or movies.

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In this segment of the video, the creator demonstrates how to install mods for a game. They start by explaining the necessary steps to enable mods: clicking on the three dots in the game options, ensuring that ‘Script Mods Allowed’ and ‘Enable Custom Content and Mods’ are both checked, and then applying changes before exiting the game. The creator shows two websites, afrosimtricksimmer.tumblr.com and blueish50.tumblr.com, where viewers can download TV shows and movies for the Sims 4. They also demonstrate the download process, placing the downloaded zipped files into the Mods folder, and highlight the file path for Windows users.

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In this part of the video, the creator explains how to manage zipped folders for modding. They start by unzipping the folder and moving the contents into the mods folder, while casually eating lunch and asking viewers to comment on their lunch choices. The creator details organizing the unzipped content into new folders within the mods folder, specifically naming one “Movies and TV Shows.” They emphasize the importance of selecting only 10 items from various subfolders like anime, cartoon network, and Disney due to game limitations. As they proceed with this process, they list several popular TV sitcoms and express enthusiasm about specific shows, such as “Fresh Prince” and “Moesha.”

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In this segment, the creator goes through their anime and cartoon folders, naming shows such as “Sailor Moon,” “Attack on Titan,” “Naruto,” and others. They also mention popular movies and TV shows like “Frozen,” “The Lion King,” and “Hey Arnold.” They proceed to curate a set of ten shows for a project, starting with “Powerpuff Girls” and moving through their list until they have selected their top ten. After finalizing the list with shows like “Fresh Prince” and “Beauty and the Beast,” they plan to test if the mixed set works together and suggest creating a new folder to store any unused files.

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In this part of the video, the person organizes various media folders into a primary directory, including folders for Nickelodeon, anime, Cartoon Network, Disney movies, and black sitcoms. They drag and drop the files into the new folder and then delete the original zipped folders. Afterwards, they ensure only the selected shows and movies remain in the mods folder. They launch a game to test if the media works within the game environment, starting with “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”. They excitedly check a variety of their favorite movies and TV shows to ensure they play correctly, expressing a particular fondness for specific scenes and shows.

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In this part of the video, the speaker closes by reflecting on the emotional response to a movie, mentioning the beauty of the film, and acknowledges that one of the viewers might be forcing their tears. The speaker then wraps up the video, urging viewers to give a thumbs up if they liked it, and invites them to leave questions or comments. A question of the day is posed about what viewers ate or are planning to eat for lunch. The speaker signs off by promising to see the audience again the next day.

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