April 2022
I want to install reshades in my game but I don't seem to have a bin folder. I've looked for answers for months now and none of the solutions are helping me. I play on a windows laptop. I'll put in some screenshots.
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April 2022
@loverofthings If you've installed the game through Steam, this will be the default location:
Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
April 2022
That's because the Bin folder isn't located in Documents, you have to go to C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 4\Game and then you'll see both Bin and Bin_LE folders!
Hope this helps!
April 2022
April 2022
@loverofthings If you've installed the game through Steam, this will be the default location:
Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
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How the heck do you save the changes?! I tried changing the resolution that way and when I hit save it askes me if I want to replace it. I click yes and then it says I don't have permission to do so. I'm so frustrated, I watched all these tutorials of people doing it easily and mine is blocking me for some reason. How do you get permission to change the res??? Help Please!!!
October 2022
@b614db0016da8f26 First of all, it looks like you're editing the file in Bin_LE, which is for the Legacy Edition. Edits to this file won't change anything if you're running the standard version; you'll need to edit the file in Bin (without the _LE) instead.
If you use a third-party antivirus, disable it while you're editing the file.
You can also try copying the file to your desktop, editing it how you'd like, then moving the new copy back to its proper location in Bin, which should overwrite the original, that is if your system grants you permission.
February 2023