The Sims 4: Bathroom Clutter Kit (DLC)
Thirty-one Build/Buy objects for Simmers who live or die by counter-top detail - solid storytelling concept, undercut by noticeably low-poly meshes that look soft at any zoom level.
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About The Sims 4: Bathroom Clutter Kit (DLC)
My honest take on a clutter kit like this one starts with a simple question: does it make a room feel lived-in, or does it feel like a store display? The Bathroom Clutter Kit lands somewhere uncomfortable in the middle. The concept genuinely earns points. You get 31 decorative Build Mode objects - toilet and bath mats, a plunger and brush combo, electric toothbrushes, hair dryer, combs, towel racks offered in both neat and messily-draped swatches, wall decals skewing toward kids' rooms, a glass of dentures for elder households, and even two functional light switches covering a rocker style and a modern push-button variant. The storytelling palette is wider than it first appears: a messy jewellery box says "teenager", the false teeth say "multi-gen household", the aquatic decals say "six-year-old's turf". That range is worth acknowledging. The problem sits exactly where build-focused players will look hardest: object quality. Meshes are low-poly even on ultra graphics settings, and textures on several items - notably the hair dryer and the empty toothpaste tube - read as blurry rather than detailed. In some cases flat painted-on detail replaces actual geometry. This is a measurable step backwards from the Everyday Clutter Kit that preceded it, which shipped with sharper textures across the board. For a pack where the entire value proposition is visual fidelity at close range during screenshot sessions or cinematic builds, that regression stings. A shower caddy that hangs on the wall and a separate bath-salts tray are clever placement ideas that the low-res textures partially undermine. Who actually benefits here? Pure builders and legacy-household players who prioritise storytelling over graphical precision will pull real mileage from this. The dual-state towel rack - one tidy, one flung - and the paired messy-or-neat toothpaste variants are small design touches that make multi-person households feel authentic without relying on mods. Gameplay-only players, though, can skip entirely: none of the 31 objects adds a new interaction or stat modifier. Everything sits under the "Accents" filter in Build Mode, purely decorative. There is one new room template included, which is useful for quick-build players who want a pre-dressed starting point. The mod community has noticed the kit's limitations. Third-party modders have already released patches that make the hair dryer and facial lotion functional for adults, teens, and children, expanding the practical value for players comfortable installing mods. If you run a modded game, the kit punches closer to its asking price. If you play vanilla, you are buying purely aesthetic clutter with mesh quality that compares unfavourably to what free custom content creators routinely ship. Worth picking up on sale or as part of a broader Sims 4 DLC bundle if you are a committed builder. At full price, the quality inconsistency is hard to ignore. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- 64 Bit Required. Windows 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 26 GB available space
- Graphics
- 128 MB of Video RAM and support for Pixel Shader 3.0. Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or better, ATI Radeon X1300 or better, Intel GMA X4500 or better
- Processor
- 3.3 GHz Intel Core i3-3220 (2 cores, 4 threads), AMD Ryzen 3 1200 3.1 GHz (4 cores) or better
Recommended
- OS
- 64 Bit Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 51 GB available space
- Graphics
- 1 GB of Video RAM, NVIDIA GTX 650, AMD Radeon HD 7750, or better
- Processor
- Intel core i5 (4 cores), AMD Ryzen 5 or better
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Game Info
- Developer
- Maxis
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Jan 19, 2023