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The files that are needed for the mods to work (resource.cfg and d3dx9_31.dll) shouldn't be placed in the Mods folder. You should put resource.cfg in the main install folder. For me it is Program Files -> Origin Games -> The Sims Medieval. And you need to put the d3dx9_31.dll file in the Bin folder. For me it is Program Files -> Origin Games -> The Sims Medieval -> Game -> Bin. After you have those two files in those two places you can put your mods in the Packages folder and they should work. Program Files -> Origin Games -> The Sims Medieval -> Mods -> Packages.
The files that are needed for the mods to work (resource.cfg and d3dx9_31.dll) shouldn't be placed in the Mods folder. You should put resource.cfg in the main install folder. For me it is Program Files -> Origin Games -> The Sims Medieval. And you need to put the d3dx9_31.dll file in the Bin folder. For me it is Program Files -> Origin Games -> The Sims Medieval -> Game -> Bin. After you have those two files in those two places you can put your mods in the Packages folder and they should work. Program Files -> Origin Games -> The Sims Medieval -> Mods -> Packages.
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