Sims Medieval Resource.cfg Review

Symptom: You installed a mod, but it doesn't appear in the game. Fix:

  • Create a new text file in that folder.
  • Name it Resource.cfg (ensure you remove the .txt extension).
  • Paste the text below into the file and save.
  • Even with the correct sims medieval resource.cfg, things can fail. Here are the most common issues. sims medieval resource.cfg

    Open Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac, set to plain text). Copy the seven-line example from Part 2. Save the file as resource.cfg —not resource.cfg.txt. Windows often hides file extensions, so double-check with "Save as type: All Files (.)". Symptom: You installed a mod, but it doesn't

    Pros: Total control. You learn how it works. Cons: One missing asterisk or a rogue space breaks everything. Create a new text file in that folder


    PackedFile Mods/Packages/* PackedFile Mods/Packages/Clothing/* PackedFile Mods/Packages/Objects/*

    (Place Resource.cfg directly inside the Mods folder.)