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Re: CC keeps breaking my game

@cernezelana

There's a file called localthumbcache.package in your Sims 4 folder. You need to trash this every time you remove CC from the Mods folder.

20GB CC will increase the risk of your game being unstable, that's a huge amount!

Not sure of the relevance of Big Sur? There's always an increase in issues when people upgrade their OS, especially if they run beta versions which a lot of people seem to do without realising the consequences it can have on their existing apps.

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  • cernezelana's avatar
    cernezelana
    5 years ago
    @Bluebellflora Yes i do that everytime but it still doesn't want to load. Usually i also need to restart my computer and open the game a couple times until it starts working properly and it finally goes beyond the spinning logo. Im just confused why the cc always breaks my game because i only download new cc now like from 2021 so its not broken but my game and computer just decide to not work with it.
    Yeah i know but I used to have way more on a worse computer but it was a Windows so maybe Sims just works way better on PC comupters, which would makes sense.
    I saw some threads where Sims stopped working when the Big Sur update came out and it was the same thing happening (spinning logo) so i thought it might have some relevance.
  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
    Hero+
    5 years ago
    @cernezelana

    Is all of your CC updated to the current patch level? How does the game perform if you start with a new clean Sims 4 folder, free of all CC, saves, and other user content?

    Yeah, it does seem to be more stable on Windows unfortunately.

    No, not necessarily Big Sur itself but rather an OS upgrade. There's always a spike in people reporting problems when a new OS comes out. It really does pay to wait a few months before upgrading.