At least four major attempts to create an open-world mod (similar to Sims 3 ) have fallen apart. The most famous, Project Genesis , consumed 18 months of development but collapsed when the lead coder discovered that Sims 4 ’s lot streaming system is hardcoded into the executable—impossible to bypass without EA-level access. Each “fallen” open-world mod serves as a cautionary tale about engine limits.
"All The Fallen" is a niche modding forum and community that has been around for many years, spanning multiple simulation games. While they host content for titles like Skyrim and Stardew Valley , their Sims 4 section has garnered a significant following.
Perhaps the most useful aspect of ATF for the general modding community is their role as an archive. Many popular mods that were abruptly deleted by their creators (often due to drama or burnout) find a permanent home on ATF. If you are looking for a specific mod that vanished from Tumblr or Patreon five years ago, there is a good chance ATF has a working mirror of it. all the fallen sims 4 mods
For players looking to add realism to the "birds and the bees" aspect of the game, ATF hosts versions of mods like Risky Woohoo and expanded interaction menus. These mods allow for unwanted pregnancy chances, different romantic animations, and deeper relationship dynamics that the base game lacks.
If you are tired of the limitations placed on the franchise and are willing to jump through the hoops of forum registration, ATF remains one of the most comprehensive archives for "forbidden" and archived Sims 4 mods. At least four major attempts to create an
Last updated: April 2026. For a current list of broken mods after the most recent patch, always check the official Sims 4 Mods forum or Deaderpool’s Discord.
Have you used mods from All The Fallen? Did you find the archive useful, or do you prefer sticking to mainstream modding sites? Let us know in the comments below! "All The Fallen" is a niche modding forum
by SimMattically (2018–2021)
When a mod falls, the Sims 4 modding community doesn’t just mourn—it adapts.
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