The Red Shelf Mod is another staple in a Sims’ builder library! Placing objects on shelves is typically hard on The Sims 4. From too few snapping spots to objects that don’t fit the shelf grid or just float in mid-air, it’s almost impossible to make cabinets and decorative tables look organic and realistic.
Welcome, Master! Or is it Mistress? Madam?
My lord? My lady?
Well whichever you prefer, you’re sure to enjoy the CCs on our list. We’ve got maid outfits galore!
Different styles for various tastes brought to digital life by Sims 4 fans all over the world.
Not sure if you’re into the demure kind, or maybe you want something related to anime? Maybe you want your sim looking classy instead.
No matter what kinda maid you’re after, there’s something on this list for you.
Greeting us first is this provocative little number by SMsims.
Coming in only 1 color, this CC belongs to a set that includes the same colored dusting wand and headdress to complete the look.
If you’re a fan of Game of Thrones, Vikings, or The Tudors… you get the idea. Well this may be to your liking anyway.
It’s on the risqué side with the lower butt visible at the back, so it’s up to you if this fits your Sim’s personality. Risk it to be risqué.
I say do it for the tiny apron.
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Cuter than your basic uniform.
Hoping to get less housework assigned to that one sim?
This may give just a small advantage.
South Korean CC maker Marigold nails the sweet and lovable vibe with this maid outfit. Frilly-looking without actually having frills, this dress is available in 6 dark primary colors.
Seems more like a uniform at a hip maid café rather than belonging to an actual household helper. But hey, that’s The Sims!
Seductress on a cleaning mission.
This very sexy low neckline dress gives plenty of cleavage without bordering on R18. All parts are guaranteed covered and secured, ladies.
This dress projects a presence similar to the French maid type—playful and alluring without being trashy.
Not highly recommended for cleaning, though. As it goes better as a flirty maid costume for a Halloween party.
All eyes will surely be on your sim.
Its creator Sstormy offers it to us in 6 bright neon colors.
Did someone order a go-getter dress with loads of style and confidence?
Because CC artist NotEgain certainly delivered it.
Professional looking has never been as delightful as this. Poised without being stiff, this attractive maid outfit can easily be pulled off by any sim.
The dress’s outline is sharp and means business. While the puffed balloon sleeves add a girlish charm.
Any Sim who wears this will look great in all of the 10 swatches. But wait, your favorite color isn’t included?
Then go ahead and take your time to get the color you want with the recoloring files offered by the creator. How nice!
This one’s got a unique feature.
The creator, Sims4Nexus, made 2 versions of this CC.
First is the ‘override’ version, which changes the game’s maid uniform and even adds pantyhose stockings.
Only 4 of the 15 colors are applicable for this.
Second is the ‘stand-alone’ version with 15 colors, which is the regular CC that only applies to your Sims.
Simple and elegant.
The linen texture of the fabric is distinctly visible in most colors too, except the dark ones. If working diligently with class is your Sim’s personality, this is the uniform you’re looking for.
Get the perfect doll-like look you want.
This CC resembles doll clothes from old English times. Just ignore that the skirt ends high up above the knee, it is a pretty cute mini skirt style though!
Looking traditional like Jane Eyre up top, while flashing sculpted legs à la J. Lo.
Cutesy and formal with long sleeves, the frills that dominate this outfit add an innocent appeal to it.
Shendori, a South Korean artist, created this lovely dress in 8 mostly muted shades. Particularly eye-catching is the black and gray pinstripe swatch.
Prim and proper without a wrinkle in sight.
Traits of the golden age of Hollywood appear fully embodied in this stern but classy uniform. You’ll find high waists that elongate the legs in this long straight skirt.
The 30’s fashion style highlights the body’s curvaceous shape, while concealing skin as much as possible.
Artist Happylifesims prepared 2 versions here, with and without the apron, both in 4 colors.
Perfect for vintage styled homes. And it can pass off as a modern dress without the apron, too.
Kawaii got your heart?
Japanese CC producer Zauma makes some of the sweetest maid costumes for the Sims 4.
This Maid Keyhole outfit, in particular, makes your sims cute in 15 bright neon colors. Blindingly charming, even haters of bright colors might give this a chance.
The heart-shaped hole could leave you trapped in it for weeks as well. Nirvana reference aside, this CC is pretty and refreshing.
Kind of makes one want to turn an empty lot into a maid café.
Va-va-voom. Pleasant distraction at your service.
Without a doubt, one of the sexiest outfits on the list.
This maid’s uniform, despite radiating that “hot” appeal, is relatively wholesome. No butts, no peeks at anything.
Russian creator Astya96 made this based on one of the costumes of the video game Dead or Alive.
There are 8 options available for this dress. Quite a decent amount!
But the highlight is its voluptuous frame, which looks great on any Sim gal.
Overall, this is a pretty get-up that your sim will probably love.
Get this for your ultimate anime robot waifu.
Anime lovers may easily recognize this outfit from the early 2000s. This bubbly design is replicated by maker Cosplaysimmer from the anime Chobits that aired in 2002.
Faithful to the character’s consistent colors, Chii’s dress is offered in 3 colors, light pink, pink, and black.
Fun and fluffy with a lacy skirt, you can even get the matching shoes and stockings to fully transform your sim to persocom.
Are you in need of an experienced governess for your children?
Let Mrs. White care for them with discipline.
If you just imagined Maria from the Sound of Music turning all ‘strictly-business-here’ like the father, this is what she would have been wearing.
Accessible in 19 subdued colors, the long fitted sleeves and skirt give this dress a stern feeling. And the delicate details visible on the apron’s shoulder straps give it a soft, classic quality too.
Linzlu definitely perfected the 1900s Victorian maid uniform with this CC.
Bring your J-rock/pop fantasy to life.
Inspired by Pyran from the mobile game Heroes of Incredible Tales, artist Junkosims produced this dazzling CC.
Reminiscent of Japan’s Harajuku fashion, this Japanese Lolita style maid outfit is overwhelming with cuteness and flair.
It’s very detailed, with careful attention given to the laces and ribbons. Even the buttons on the uniform are clearly visible, along with other tiny features.
One cool part of this outfit is the thigh garter and ribbons. They also change colors to match the dress, pretty neat!
Choose from 12 vibrant swatch combinations that look best on your Sim.
How may I be of service, my liege?
Dreamy and elegant, this kimono maid dress is easily a top-tier costume.
With your sim wearing this, she’s automatically grants her loads of fancy points—no doubt about it.
Yes, your sim’s still a maid. But better, because she’s serving royalty. That’ll be your sim’s aura with this outfit.
You have 2 variants with this CC: the regular kimono sleeves, or longer and fuller sleeves.
Basically, take your pick between fancy and fancier.
There are also 18 beautiful hues for this dress. Shendori chose several picturesque patterns for the kimono top. and kept the skirt in solid matching colors.
Hopeful, and kind, but not accepting anyone’s crap.
Also helping around the house while being sweet and pure.
From CC artist Saterlly, this outfit perfectly captures the pleasant but still formal vibe of a young governess newly introduced into an unruly house.
The long-fitted sleeves are tailored to look well and refined.
On top of the long skirt, the apron has slits on both sides too. Mostly for better movement to chase mischievous kids around the house.
There are 2 different color swatches for this, all totaling 80 colors.
Utterly adorable.
People who like cute things in general, will find this one unbearably so.
Only cutesy positive words can be said for this maid outfit.
Reigning on top, Zauma presents this endearing maid’s uniform in 11 colors. 10 soft pastel tones + the traditional black.
Everything fits so well together from the high rounded collar, and underskirt, to the rose collar accessory. It’s all so perfect.
The checkered staple apron even has a noticeable heart pattern.
Who could resist this cutie?
Browse:The SimsVideo GamesCalling Mafia 3’s release “a bit rocky” would be an understatement.
The hype surrounding the pre-launch was huge, but once people got their hands on it, it didn’t turn out to live up to most people’s expectations.
Regardless of the mixed reviews, I dare say that Mafia 3 isn’t all that bad. I mean, if you enjoyed GTA5 and happen to be a fan of the mafia genre, then of course this game has appeal.
And whatever you think this game doesn’t do too well, you can always look to mods for help. That’s the goal of this list: ranking all the best mods for Mafia 3 that you can get your hands on.
But before you get started, you’re going to want to get the Mafia 3 ScriptHook which is required to run most of these.
I like to start off with some graphical mods since I’m sure most of you are OK with making the game look better.
Nyclix’s Colour Correction/Blur Removal ReShade preset is by far the best visual upgrade you can get for Mafia 3, especially if you aren’t playing the remastered Definitive Edition.
The mod just makes everything look much more realistic and removes some of the blur effects to give you a much clearer image overall.
One of the biggest complaints people is about the driving mechanics.
Compared to the realistic approach they took with Mafia 2’s driving system, everything feels much more arcade-y this time around.
While it’s fun to drift around and make some of the craziest turns while being chased down the streets of New Bordeaux, it hardly ever feels quite as rewarding.
There are tons of driving mods for Mafia 3 to address some of these issues, and the first you’re going to want is the No Rear View Mirror / Speedometer mod.
This simply removes the rear-view mirror and speedometer from the HUD, removing much of the clutter and adding to the immersion of the game as well.
If you’re looking to take Mafia 3’s driving even further, Budzilla’s Manual Transmission is a great way to do so.
It adds a totally new level of realism and makes driving all the more thrilling, having an extra set of controls to manage while trying to get away from the bad guys.
While it does make driving more difficult overall, it definitely ups the sense of accomplishment you get once you get out of those sticky situations.
The mod adds controls to enable/disable manual transmission, and assigns each gear a separate button so you can switch while driving. Immersion at its finest.
If realism isn’t really what you’re after, Dirty Dan’s Boost might be a better fit.
While Mafia 3’s cars already feel a bit too fast for their time, recklessly speeding through virtual worlds without consequence always seems like a good idea.
Boost helps you do that, making every car run even faster than in vanilla.
What’s better is that the boost function is completely controllable, as if you added nitrous to your vehicle – so you’ll be able to get a quick boost at the push of a button.
Mafia 3’s lack of garages is just another way it separates itself from similar games like GTA5. But this also means collecting and customizing cars in this game isn’t really a thing.
Well modder KNGR aims to fix that with his Car Customizations mod.
This opens up a new set of options for vehicles in Mafia 3, allowing you to choose between different sets of tires, body kits, window tints, decals, and more.
Unfortunately, you still won’t have any garages to store your cars in… so if you lose any of them it’s tough cookies, unfortunately.
Taking vehicle customization even further, Modded Games brings back one of the features from the previous Mafia game, allowing you to completely customize your license plates as well.
I’m not exactly sure if custom license plates were a thing in the 60’s, but with this mod installed, you’ll be the only one in town with one.
It’s really simple to use – all you do is open up the included Lua script and encode whatever you want your plate to read, and there you go!
I’m sure you won’t run out of creative ideas for this one.
If you’re looking for an even more unique way to modify driving, I recommend giving MrGTAmodsgerman’s First Person Mod a try.
While driving in first-person is possible in GTA5, it unfortunately isn’t a default option in Mafia 3 – but this mod fixes that.
It gives you a completely functional first-person mode for driving around New Bordeaux, making it even more interesting to cruise around and take in the sights of the city.
Here’s one of the few times keeping the rear-view mirror on actually makes more sense.
Stealing vehicles is rather common in these open world games, and is an especially convenient way to grab a car at the drop of a hat.
But it isn’t quite as simple in Mafia 3, because breaking into a car usually means that if a cop doesn’t see you and immediately chases you down, a witness will see and call them to report it.
Gone are the days when you’d have to break through windows.
Now you can efficiently break into vehicles with a slim jim, easy and quick.
If stealing cars seems like too much work, then why not spawn one yourself?
This mod uses a Lua script where you can assign the number and numpad keys to spawn specific vehicles of your choosing.
All you have to do is assign a vehicle code to each of the buttons and you’re done!
With the mod installed, you’ll be able to spawn in any vehicle you prefer with a simple push on your keyboard.
Getting around New Bordeaux has never been so easy…
What’s easier than spawning cars? The ability to teleport yourself around the map!
BabaRaw’s Teleport Between Districts lets you do exactly that, alleviating the need to steal or spawn in cars, or even drive at all for that matter.
Instantly jumping between the 10 districts of New Bordeaux is without a doubt the fastest way to get around. And is especially useful for when your next objective happens to be on the opposite end of the map.
This mod was actually created as a solution to the game’s lack of a fast travel system, which I honestly don’t understand why one wasn’t included.
As with GTA5’s fictional world of San Andreas, the idea of running around and aimlessly wreaking havoc seems just as fun in New Bordeaux.
If the Boost mod wasn’t enough to make for some crazy fun around town, there are other mods that might help.
Though things might get a bit cheat-y in the next few entries, it probably doesn’t even really matter if you’re just looking to have some fun.
The Unlimited Ammo is a great place to start, and yes it does exactly as the name suggests.
Now that you don’t have to worry about running out of ammo, let’s get you instant access to all the guns in the game.
Not only does this unlock every gun the game has, but it allows you to carry everything around with you. So you can pick and choose a weapon anytime you want.
Screw backpacks and weapon holsters (that’s right, I’m looking at you Last of Us 2). Your inventory is deep with this mod installed.
Toggling between weapons is as simple as a button push, allowing you to scroll through the game’s different handguns, shotguns, SMG’s, and rifles.
You’d typically spend money in Mafia 3 on vehicle upgrades, weapons, or clothing.
There’s really not much to buy in the game to begin with, and with ammo and weapons already covered, I don’t imagine you’re going to need any more money anyway.
That’s not the point though.
The point is you want to have everything… and if you can, then why not?
This Money Script basically gives you $9,999 every time you hit F1. If you don’t have anything else to buy, at least you’ll be the richest person in New Bordeaux.
As if things weren’t crazy enough, we’re about to take things up a notch.
What more can you ask for now that you have all the guns, unlimited ammo, and unlimited money?
Invincibility, of course.
Just install the mod and Lincoln becomes invulnerable to any type of damage, basically making you unstoppable as you go about doing whatever you want.
With invincibility as the last piece of the puzzle, you’ve probably spent hours running around making a mess of New Bordeaux.
I mean, you have to get tired of it eventually, right?
Well if you’re done messing around, there are other mods that make Mafia 3 more interesting, and Vito Scaletta is one of them.
This mod brings back our favorite gangster, letting you play Mafia 3 as the Mafia 2 protagonist Vito Scaletta. A small but notable change for fans of the series.
If you happen to prefer Lincoln over Vito, we have some character customization options for him as well.
This particular set is one of the best by far, as it gives you access to some of the game’s most exclusive cars and outfits.
For those who aren’t aware, the Definitive Edition’s preorder actually came with a few cosmetic items, which you otherwise would never be able to unlock.
And thanks to Modded Games, you’ll be able to get your hands on those sets.
This mod gives Lincoln a proper mafia outfit with Tommy Angelo’s Pinstripe Suit, gives a nod to the previous Mafia game with Vito Scaletta’s Leather Jacket, and has you riding around in style with two shiny new Shubert cars to drive around in.
If you’re looking to give Lincoln a more unique look, alexnoncreeper’s Punisher Outfit might do the trick.
The mod makes Lincoln look like the badass killer you want him to become, having him dressed in the Punisher’s black army coat with the signature spray-painted skill underneath.
It’s definitely a unique concept. And is a cool alternative in case you’ve gotten tired of Lincoln’s default appearance in vanilla.
Mafia 3 isn’t exactly known for its difficulty. And some of the more hardcore gamers might be looking for more of a challenge.
It’s War Time! is absolutely the way to go.
The mod ups the difficulty quite a bit by tweaking damage values to make enemies a more challenging to overcome.
The mod also comes with two additional difficulty levels as well, so you can choose to play the game in Very Hard or Clay Must Die modes.
This next mod is one of the more original add-ons I came across, and just couldn’t leave it off the list.
As with any third-person open world game, you could choose to aggressively approach missions with guns blazing, or take a more discreet approach and tackle them more stealthily.
But what if you had more options?
Modder Sladernimo adds in some Hitman flare to Mafia 3 by adding the ability to make car bombs.
With this mod installed, you’ll gain the ability to attach bombs to vehicles and detonate them remotely with a push of a button. Good times.
Now here’s a mod that takes direct inspiration from the Max Payne series.
Bullet Time was one of the coolest features of those games, for sure. And with this mod from Sladernimo, you can have it in Mafia 3 as well.
The mod adds the Bullet Time effect to Mafia 3, so you can slow down time on command. Get those cinematic moments as you’re driving or fighting, and live Neo from The Matrix.
With modding, nothing is truly off limits.
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