![]() It DOES go into either your The Sims Medieval folder, or your Pirates and Nobles folder. The resource.cfg file DOES NOT go into your mods folder. Once you've double clicked on either The Sims Medieval, or Pirates and Nobles, you will need to create a new folder that you will name, "Mods." Right click, choose, "new," then, "folder." Then name it, "Mods." You will put your resource.cfg in the same folder that your mods folder is in. This is where you will put your mods folder (that you have to create) and your resource.cfg file, although, you can put your mods folder and resource.cfg in the Pirates and Nobles folder too, if you want. Once you double click on Origin Games, you should see this (you might have more game titles in here, than what this screenshot is showing): But, since you bought the game on Origin, chances are you need to click on Origin Games. If you've installed the game with a disc, or from any source other than Origin, you would click on Electronic Arts. Now, I'm thinking here is where you are getting confused. ![]() Once you are in your C drive, double click on Programs (x86). Now go to Start, then Computer (or My Computer, depending on your operating system.). Open up the zipped file, and just set the resource.cfg file aside for the moment. ![]() I will assume you know how to unzip this, but if you don't know, don't hesitate to ask. Now, I don't know how much you already know, but I'm going to assume you know nothing so these instructions will be very dumbed down and thorough.Īt the bottom of the page, download this (circled in red), it is your resource.cfg file:
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