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I like how Sims community is filled with exceptional retards.
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I'm pretty sure Necrodog made those two mods. The guy has some really disturbing content.edible babies
One mod of his was banned, I think the love you to death mod is a bannable offense on MCCC's Discord, its as you expect. A Necrophilla mod.I'm pretty sure Necrodog made those two mods. The guy has some really disturbing content.
I'm going to say it: I don't buy (and I'll never buy it) the whole "whole sims 1 gaem was almost cancelled but it got saved by a lesbo kiss that happened during a demo that has no visual evidence but it totally happened, my uncle who worked at ea saw it, yaass kweers slayyy devs cared so much about fags!!!!" thing. If it's something so important for the franchise that it supposedly even got reported in a lot of media, then how come I never heard of it until very, very, VERY recently?
(As a somewhat related aside, I hate the faggot who edits the Sims 1 TCRF page and his shitty "me le so heckin' quirky teeheehee" writing so much...)
"He just did it," said David "Rez" Graham, The Sims 4 lead AI programmer and a panelist at EA's GaymerX panel on creating more LGBT-inclusive experiences this past weekend. "He just went in there and it was a thing one day" and "nobody really questioned it, which was cool."
After the panel, Graham said part of the reason Maxis was able to "sneak" in that optional feature was due to the nature of The Sims as a game. It aims to playfully simulate the behavior of human beings, and homosexuality is an acknowledged part of the human experience.
"I think it was just that homosexuality isn't new, it's something that exists in our world and we're trying to simulate people in our world. And so I think that what they wanted to do, and this is going to sound terrible, but what they wanted to do was protect the people who are basically bigoted against that kind of thing, because they want sales from everybody. So, to make it an optional thing that's essentially disabled unless you seek it out as the player, that I think gave EA the sort of permission to say that's fine. People wouldn't even find it unless they looked for it."
If the game was ever on the verge of cancellation, it was saved by Will Wright being a known stubborn guy who knew when to put down his feet in front of EA execs. Not by some obscure lesbian kiss we have no documentation of.
I've calmed down and realized that I really didn't explain much in the post where I warned about the dangers of Leuan's toolkit, so here I'll try to explain as best as possible why it's not a good alternative and a danger to your online information, also using screenshots from other posts about hacking reports and moderator responses.
I'm posting this as a warning for people who may not be familiar with technical red flags, especially newer users looking for Sims 4 cracks.
After looking into it and reviewing user reports, there are serious reasons to be concerned.
This isn't about antivirus false positives; this is about behavior, design choices, and how the project operates.
Major red flags
1.Unknown creator with no reputation
The person behind this appeared out of nowhere and, according to multiple users, already has a questionable history. This is not how trusted tools in this scene usually emerge. Anadius, for example, had a reputation before the Sims 4 Updater and was supported by the community.
2.Closed installer with no documentation
There is no written explanation on the website about:
*what the installer does
*what files it modifies
*what data it collects
Legitimate tools (even cracks) usually provide at least basic written instructions.
There is no guide on the website itself.
- Under the pretext that Leuan's YouTube channel was deleted, you are forced to join the Discord server to access the installation tutorials.
Forcing users into Discord gives the developers full control over:
*file distribution
*updates
*moderation
*removal of criticism or reports
This is a common tactic to reduce transparency.
*moderation
*removal of criticism or reports
This is a common tactic to reduce transparency.
4.Suspicious tutorial behavior
The video tutorial:
*only plays on PC
*opens in the background
*does not play on mobile
This is highly unusual for a simple installation guide and prevents easy access or review.
5.“Telemetry” and Discord webhook
Telemetry in legitimate software is used for crash reports or diagnostics.A cracked Sims 4 installer does not need telemetry, usernames, or external communication to function.
The developers openly support the installer includes:
*telemetry
*a Discord webhook
*collection of usernames
In this context, “telemetry” means tracking, not necessity.
6.“You can verify it with IDA”
IDA is a professional reverse-engineering tool used by malware analysts.Normal users should never be expected to audit executables to prove they are safe.
Users are told they can check the installer themselves, disable telemetry manually or verify safety using IDA or reverse-engineering tools
If a project requires reverse-engineering to build trust, it's not transparent by design.
7.User report of account compromise
At least one user in the Discord reported:
*Discord account compromised
*crypto scam messages sent automatically
*system instability
*full Windows reinstall required
Instead of investigating, the developers immediately denied responsibility, provided no technical explanation and blamed the user's system. Claimed “0 reports” despite the report being visible.
This is not how legitimate projects respond to security concerns
A Sims 4 crack:
does not need telemetry
does not need Discord webhooks
does not need Discord servers to install
does not need users to reverse-engineer binaries
These are control and tracking mechanisms, not requirements.
Conclusion
No single point here proves malicious intent on its own. But all of them together form a pattern that is too risky to ignore.
If you care about your accounts, your system and your personal data
Do not install this
Stick to well-known tools with established reputations, or don't use cracks at all.
What to do if you already run the installer
If you already executed the file, deleting it alone is not enough.
First, disconnect from the internet and log out of all accounts (Discord, Google, EA, Steam, etc.). From another device, change your passwords and enable 2FA.
On the affected PC, delete the installer and check for suspicious files in AppData (Roaming, Local, Temp). Also check startup programs and scheduled tasks and remove anything unfamiliar. Run a full Windows Defender scan and at least one additional scanner like Malwarebytes.
If you experienced account compromise, scam messages, or system instability, the only fully safe option is a clean Windows reinstall. Backup only personal files (documents, images), reinstall Windows from official media, and change passwords again afterwards.
If in doubt, assume compromise and prioritize your accounts and data.
He's actually revealed to be a infamous L4D2 Exploitor that sold "Protection" to people he DDOS.
Anadius's retirement
considering how many TS4 gurls are normies and very ignorant in basic mod/web security stuff, this isn't good newsHe's actually revealed to be a infamous L4D2 Exploitor that sold "Protection" to people he DDOS.
To make it worse: that character is legit just Taika Waititi in a wig. Its always weird whenever they do this shit with characters played by real people compared to, like, animated onesApparently it's supposed to be a character from some gay pirate tv series.