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Adding your own music to The Sims game can be a great way to personalize your gaming experience. Here are the steps you can follow to add your own music to Sims: 1. First, prepare the music you want to add to the game. Make sure that the music files are in a format that The Sims can recognize, such as .mp3 or .wav. 2. Create a new folder on your computer to store your music files. You can name the folder anything you want. 3. Open The Sims game and click on the "Options" menu. Then select "Audio/Video." 4. In the "Audio/Video" menu, you should see a section labeled "Custom Music." Click on the "Import" button to add your music. 5. Navigate to the folder where you saved your music files and select the songs you want to add to the game. You can select multiple songs at once by holding down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard while clicking on each file. 6. Once you have selected the music files, click "Import." The game will automatically convert the files to a format that it can use. 7. After the music has been imported, you can find it in the "Custom Music" section of the game's audio settings. You can then select the songs you want to play in the game. That's it! You have successfully added your own music to The Sims game. Now you can enjoy your favorite tunes while playing your favorite game.
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