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Re: sims 4 gaming

@blvnco305

Installing any 3rd party CC into your game is done at your own risk. CC, especially Mods, quite often break and need updating after a game patch. The only way to work out which CC is incompatible is to move it all out then move it back into your Mods folder in small batches, testing after installing each batch to see if your game will work.

You should also make sure that you have iCloud Drive disabled for storing your Documents folder in the cloud otherwise the game will create a brand new Sims 4 folder each time you load it.

2 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Yeah, I used to test my mods that way with the Sims 3 but I was hoping there would be a simpler solution this time around, like the Mod Conflict Detector but that's for PC's only. 

    So as far as my mods go, is there a way to find them somehow in my Mac computer? I downloaded a lot and I would rather go through them and look for the incompatible ones than start all over looking for the mods I had and re-downloading them, especially because Ad-fly is really annoying and because I would have to go through pages and pages of different mods. 

  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
    Hero+
    8 years ago
    @blvnco305

    Urgh, I hate adfly. It's such a nuisance.

    They should be in the original Sims 4 folder you installed them in, didn't you move it to your desktop? If you have iCloud Drive enabled to store your Documents and Desktop in the cloud then they may be in there.