EA Forums Tracks Sims 4 Mods and CC Broken by Patch 1.121
The EA Forums thread "Broken and Updated Sims 4 Mods and CC: patch 1.121, Feb. 3 & 12, 2026" now tracks compatibility after the Feb. 3 and Feb. 12 updates and offers migration notes and troubleshooting.

The community-maintained EA Forums thread titled "Broken and Updated Sims 4 Mods and CC: patch 1.121, Feb. 3 & 12, 2026" has been posted to track mods and custom content affected by the February patch window. The thread explicitly covers the Feb. 3 and Feb. 12, 2026 updates and continues the series that began with patch 1.119 on Nov. 4, 2025 and moved through patch 1.120 on Dec. 2, 2025.
The maintainer has announced a platform move, writing "Broken/Updated Mods & CC is now on the EA Forums" and pointing users to a Patreon post for details about the "transition over from AHQ" and how the Forums differ from the previous host. The thread UI lists avatars and recent discussants including luthienrising and SimsPlayhouse, and the maintainer identity appears tied to luthsthings / @luthsthings on Tumblr. The thread also includes the note "My DMs are open for creators only" and the instruction to "SORT THE THREAD FOR WHAT YOU NEED."
Community reaction surfaced across outlets and the Forums. SimsCommunity framed the situation with "Once again, a Sims 4 Update has caused bugs. But so did outdated mods!" and recorded player frustration with "My mods broke again…" Commenters cited resources like the Scarlett Mod List and referenced specific items such as UI Cheats Extension v1.49 and creator weerbesu. SimsCommunity reminded readers that "it is important to remember that mod creators like weerbesu put a ton of time and effort into keeping their mods working," and asked the community to be patient while fixes arrive.
The thread bundles practical guidance under a pinned topic titled How to Use Mods and CC, which "includes advice about game updates, mod management, finding broken mods, and how to avoid downloading broken and malicious content. And remember… Back up your Saves folder!" Forum UX tips tell users to follow the topic for notifications, noting "… or follow the topic to receive notifications of new posts. See the bell symbol, top right. Notifications can even be sent right to your email!" Troubleshooting guidance echoed on Sims4Life and in a Sep 5, 2025 guide by Henriette Kahlert lists concrete steps: "Update script mods first," "Test the game with zero mods," use the "50-50 method" defined as "A troubleshooting process where you split mods into halves, test each half, and continue halving until you isolate the broken file(s)," "Remove or replace problem mods," and "Repair the game if needed" via the EA App or Steam. Users are advised to "Use the Go Offline option in the EA App to delay updates until creators confirm their mods are safe."

Maintenance of the mod list is presented as work-intensive and supported by patrons. The maintainer asks "If these Mod Lists help you, consider becoming a patron!" and lists patron perks including "Ad-Free access to the Mod List and downloadable Mod List changelogs." The thread acknowledges contributor support with "Many thanks to my Patrons for helping free my time today (it took more than I'd hoped...) and to EA for having enough features in place by today to make this feasible."
Administrative notes in the thread include that "Reports are no longer accepted through comments" and point users to "Submit Mod Report" for breakage reports. For full lists of broken and updated mods and CC for patch 1.121, the thread directs readers to the EA Forums post itself for ongoing updates.
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