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Adding custom music to your Sims game can be a great way to personalize your gaming experience and create a unique atmosphere in your virtual world. Here are the steps to add custom music to your Sims game: 1. Choose the music you want to add: The first step is to choose the music you want to add to your Sims game. You can choose any music you like, but make sure it is in a compatible format. The Sims game supports MP3, WAV, and AIFF file formats. 2. Convert the music to a compatible format: If your music is not in a compatible format, you will need to convert it. There are many free online audio converters that you can use for this purpose. 3. Create a custom music folder: Create a new folder on your computer and name it "Custom Music" or something similar. This will be the folder where you will store your custom music. 4. Copy the music to the custom music folder: Copy the music files you want to add to your Sims game to the custom music folder you just created. 5. Launch the Sims game: Launch the Sims game and go to the options menu. 6. Enable custom music: In the options menu, click on the "Audio" tab and then click on "Custom Music". Make sure the checkbox next to "Enable Custom Music" is checked. 7. Add custom music: Click on the "Add" button and browse to the custom music folder where you saved your music files. Select the music files you want to add and click on "Open". 8. Save your changes: Click on "Apply" to save your changes and exit the options menu. 9. Enjoy your custom music: Your custom music is now added to your Sims game! You can listen to it in-game by selecting the "Custom Music" station on your Sims radio. That's it! By following these simple steps, you can add custom music to your Sims game and create a unique gaming experience.
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