7 years ago
Endless Saving
For reference, I have seasons, generations and university life, plus a few stuff packs. I use a couple mods, primarily NRAAS, and a lot of custom content. For the last few days, my game will not sav...
@keelyfern It sounds like there are two main possibilities here. First is that your game is borked. The presence of NRaas mods makes this less likely, but still possible. Hopefully, you have ErrorTrap, Overwatch, and MasterController already in place; if not, now's a good time to add them. You might try a MasterController reset of the entire town as soon as you load up your game—click on City Hall, NRaas > MC > Town Options > Reset Everything. It might take a few minutes to complete, but if you watch in Map View, you should be able to see sims being reset back home as the command runs.
If this doesn't help, you can try all of the above on the backup copy of your save. Even if you never make backups yourself, the game keeps a copy of the file from the second-to-last time you saved. Hopefully, this isn't corrupted too, or at least is less so. In your Saves folder, you can find that save, remove the .backup extension and rename it, and then it will appear as an option at the Main Menu like your other saves.
The other possibility is that your save is using almost all of the RAM available to it just on startup, and even a few minutes of gameplay pushes it over the edge. That would explain why you can save right at the beginning of a play session but not later on. You can check RAM use in the Task Manager—put the game in windowed mode, open TM, and watch what happens as you try to save. If you're seeing percentages of memory use, right-click on the category heading to switch to absolute numbers. TS3 is a 32-bit application and can therefore use only 4 GB RAM at a time, but the danger zone is anything above 3.7 GB. If your save is consistently near this limit, then you'll probably need to pack up your active family and move them somewhere else.
If none of this helps, please run a dxdiag and attach the results here (use the Browse button). Please also list the packs you have installed, the world you're playing in, and which mods you're using.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-3/HOW-TO-DxDiag-PC-Only/m-p/1049584/thread-id/47181
@puzzlezaddict Thanks a bunch for your response!! I actually did not have those NRaas mods, only the auto-saver, and story progression ones. I installed them and did the reset everything command, which seemed to fix it at first. I ran my sims through a day and saved when they slept, which went fine. Directly after that, I did some things in buy mode, including using buydebug mode to get all of the possible toys for the toy chest. I saved after that, which did not work. Is it possible buydebug is breaking the save, as I think I've had it on every time..
@keelyfern Buydebug itself probably isn't the issue, but spending time in Build/Buy could be. It drives up memory use much faster than regular gameplay, as do Edit Town and CAS sessions. StoryProgression also requires extra RAM to run, although you can fiddle with the settings to tamp that down a bit.
If you want to talk about ways to keep your RAM use down, it would be helpful to know the information I listed earlier. Your system's specs will influence how much you can do; some worlds (and some packs) are more demanding than others; a couple of other NRaas mods may help as well, depending on which packs you're running.
Edit: I forgot to add that you should definitely make copies of your main save and its backup before doing anything else, and place them somewhere safe. From now on, you should also use "save as" instead of save and rename the save slightly each time. That way, if a save fails, there's no chance of you overwriting an existing healthy save with a corrupt one.
@puzzlezaddict I've attached the text file of the DxDiag here! And yeah, I've got 2 save files for the particular game, and a full backup folder on my desktop, because the first time it happened, my main save file was deleted! Thank you again!