![]() ![]() It should be compatible with any game version but I've tested it only on complete version of the game (all EPs and SPs with enormous ammount of CC). The mod uses just recolored, original textures. Now edit file Resource.cfg and add following lines at the end: The path should look like this: "Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\uimod Name if "uimod" for instance and put the mod file inside the new folder. To do so create a folder inside "Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods" folder. " Golden UI.package" should be your lowest priority file. If you have any mods replacing part of the default UI, you have to prioritize the mods load order. Like all other mods put it inside "Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages" folder. You should only use one UI mod at a time How to install? Method 1 (should work in most cases) ![]() It doesn't change the hue of any color except blue. The Golden UI mod is a resource override which changes the default blue color of the Sims 3 UI. It basically replaces all the blues in the game with gold. Either way, the UI has a luxurious feel and can be used for anything from accompanying the life of the rich and famous to medieval stories about knights and monarchs. I made it for my prehistoric gameplay so I used images of old paper for the main menu and the default loading screen. A simple UI recolor of the original blue UI.
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