Sims Medieval Resource.cfg Direct

After setting up your file, perform this quick verification test:

It is important to note that the resource.cfg has not changed significantly since the game’s release in 2011. Whether you are running the base game or the Pirates & Nobles expansion (Version 2.0.113), the same resource.cfg structure works. sims medieval resource.cfg

However, if you are using the Origin/EA App version versus the Disc version, the user directory path remains identical: Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims Medieval/. The executable location may vary (e.g., Program Files (x86)/Origin Games/), but the resource.cfg belongs strictly in your user documents, not the installation directory. After setting up your file, perform this quick

Symptom: You correctly placed the file, but Mac's Finder keeps renaming it to resource.cfg.txt. Fix: You must disable "Hide file extensions" in Finder Preferences. Alternatively, use a code editor like BBEdit or Visual Studio Code to save files without automatic extensions. After setting up your file

The example above goes five levels deep. If you want to organize like an archivist (Mods/Packages/Gameplay/Overhauls/Combat/Weapons/Swords/OneHanded/Longsword.package), you need more lines:

PackedFile Mods/Packages/*/*/*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile Mods/Packages/*/*/*/*/*/*/*.package

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

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