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By default, the game stores your Saves, Mods, Tray (where your Library items are saved) and all your user game data in a folder called The Sims 4 in Documents > Electronic Arts. If there is no Sims 4 folder in this location the game will recreate a new one each time it is launched.
Is the problem that you simply haven't put all of the relevant files back in the Sims 4 folder from your Time Machine backup? Or do you have storage issues and your Mac is now pushing the contents of your Documents and Desktop folder to iCloud Drive?
I'm not too sure if this was the answer you are looking for in response to the questions you asked and I am very sorry if this answers nothing (I'm not really good with looking into stuff like the Time Machine application since i've had no previous experience with it) but every file that was in the Sims 4 folder has remained in there from the time that this problem occurred. No subfolders were removed from within the main Sims 4 folder. I'm not too sure if this is a iCloud issue because even when the Sims 4 folder was still located inside the Time Machine application, my iCloud storage was showing up as full. This all just started as soon as I dragged and dropped the folder from my Time Machine application onto my desktop. I don't have a physical Time Machine backup if that is what you mean, only the application. Also, there is no new Electronic Arts folder to be found in my documents folder. The only one that is there currently is the one I moved from the Time Machine application to my desktop, which I then moved to my documents folder thinking that by doing that, the issue would be fixed. It could be storage issues. If it is, could you please tell me how to clean up some storage without making drastic changes if possible?
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Could you please post a screenshot of what you are referring to as your Time Machine, showing the Sims 4 folder.
Time Machine is a backup utility. If enabled, it backs up your Mac to an external drive or an accessible drive on your network.
If you are backing up to an external drive, this drive will show as an icon on your desktop and/or in the left sidebar in Finder under Volumes. If you have a Sims 4 folder on that external drive it will be a backup and the game won’t load anything from it (see the first para in my previous message about the Sims 4 folder).
It sounds like your problem is an iCloud issue but please post the screenshots before we move onto that.
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