In the sprawling ecosystem of The Sims 4 modding, few things are mourned like a “fallen mod.” These are the titans — mods that redefined gameplay, introduced mechanics the developers never dared touch, or added a level of depth that made the base game feel unplayable without them. But for every mod that thrives (looking at you, MCCC and WickedWhims ), others have fallen: broken by patches, abandoned by burned-out creators, or erased by internet firestorms.

The fallen mods aren’t just broken code. They are gravestones marking where the community’s collective imagination once outpaced the developer’s — and where reality (in the form of a patch notes PDF) finally caught up.

If you’re downloading a mod last updated in 2021, back up your save. You’ve been warned. Let me know which fallen mod’s functionality you miss, and I’ll point you to the closest living successor.