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12 years ago
Hi,
It sounds like the game is trying to attach third party custom content to the Sim you are exporting to the launcher. As for a possible fix, after quitting the game and launcher navigate to the following location:
Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 3/DCBackup
Delete all files inside the DCBackup folder except the ccmerged.package file. Deleting the rest of the files will not affect your game other than preventing it from attaching third party content to your exported Sim. It would also be a good idea to delete the following game cache files from Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 3:
CASPartCache.package
CompositorCache.package
ScriptCache.package
SimCompositorCache.package
Deleting the cache files should force the game to reload the most current graphics and script data in a pristine state. It is perfectly safe to delete the cache files as the game will automatically regenerate them each time.
It sounds like the game is trying to attach third party custom content to the Sim you are exporting to the launcher. As for a possible fix, after quitting the game and launcher navigate to the following location:
Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 3/DCBackup
Delete all files inside the DCBackup folder except the ccmerged.package file. Deleting the rest of the files will not affect your game other than preventing it from attaching third party content to your exported Sim. It would also be a good idea to delete the following game cache files from Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 3:
CASPartCache.package
CompositorCache.package
ScriptCache.package
SimCompositorCache.package
Deleting the cache files should force the game to reload the most current graphics and script data in a pristine state. It is perfectly safe to delete the cache files as the game will automatically regenerate them each time.