So you could have as many contacts as you want, but only one default replacement eye. The only other thing to remember is that you can only have one default replacement at a time. The only difference is that the defaults won't show up in the make up section and you can't 'take off' the defaults until you uninstall them, whereas taking off the contacts takes you back to the game's default eyes. The default replacements will take over from the game's default eyes - you'll still be able to edit the colours with both. It's the same as when real people get contacts! They're still 'new eyes', but they'll show up under 'Costume Makeup' in Create A Sim and you'll have to put them on your Sims. Useful if you have lots of different custom bits you like to alternate between!Ĭontacts are basically the non-defaults. Non-Defaults will not replace the originals, and you'll have to 'put them on' your sims when you want them. Useful if you have a favourite piece you want all your Sims to have without having to fix it for them! So instead of having to change it all the time, you'll get your default custom item as standard. Skins, eyes, anything, you'll get the custom one all the time. Non-Default vs Default Replacement anythingĭefault replacements take over from the game's default. You’ll receive 24 colors with the download, mainly focusing on blue, brown, and green. In version 2, the eyes come in a face paint, default, and non-default version. It's really confusing when you first get started! Hopefully a little run-down will help. These piercing sims 4 eyes are an updated version of the original Elche Eyes.