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puzzlezaddict
7 years agoHero+
Well, I don't see anything wrong with your computer, which you probably already knew. Even the TS3 crashes don't list anything useful, at least as far as I can tell. There's a new version of your graphics card driver, but if a new save ran fine, that's not likely to be the issue. So it's entirely possible that the save itself is the source of the problem.
Before you trash it though, I'm wondering how it runs in a clean folder, with only NRaas mods present. If this is what you did already, when it ran just a bit longer, then never mind. But you could try a MasterController reset of the whole town as soon as the save loads and the game clock starts running. If there's something stuck or misfiring, the reset might wipe it and allow you to play forward.
And if that doesn't work, you can try the same steps as above, except with a backup save. Even if you never made one yourself, the game keeps the file from the second-to-last time you saved. You'll find the folder, labeled .sims3.backup, inside Saves, along with your regular save folders. Delete the .backup extension and rename the save, and you can load it, either in a clean folder or your existing one. It's a good idea to make a copy of this backup before you start testing it though, just in case.
Before you trash it though, I'm wondering how it runs in a clean folder, with only NRaas mods present. If this is what you did already, when it ran just a bit longer, then never mind. But you could try a MasterController reset of the whole town as soon as the save loads and the game clock starts running. If there's something stuck or misfiring, the reset might wipe it and allow you to play forward.
And if that doesn't work, you can try the same steps as above, except with a backup save. Even if you never made one yourself, the game keeps the file from the second-to-last time you saved. You'll find the folder, labeled .sims3.backup, inside Saves, along with your regular save folders. Delete the .backup extension and rename the save, and you can load it, either in a clean folder or your existing one. It's a good idea to make a copy of this backup before you start testing it though, just in case.
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