Re: Stuck loading when travel abroad
@Ayamjago56 First of all, you'll need to force-close the game since it's not likely to resolve itself at this point. (Even if it did, I'd worry about a play session with such an abnormally long loading screen.) Once you've closed the game, go into Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\CurrentGame and delete all the files inside. This folder should always be empty unless you're actually playing. Delete the five cache files as well:
- CASPartCache.package
- compositorCache.package
- scriptCache.package
- simCompositorCache.package
- socialCache.package
For your next attempt at traveling, if you use mods or are willing to try a few, NRaas Traveler, along with ErrorTrap and Overwatch, can help in situations like this. You can find more info about them here:
If you're not interested in using mods, the only thing you can do is lower the stress on the game engine as much as possible:
- Empty out your sims' inventories as much as is reasonable. Having a few items is fine, but not much more.
- Save the game immediately before you want your sims to travel.
- Exit to the Main Menu and lower all the graphics settings to the minimum. Turn off the in-game shopping experience and the interactive loading screens as well, then quit to desktop.
- Delete the five cache files in your user folder (listed above) again.
- Take your computer completely offline. If you play through Origin, you can sign in and put Origin in offline mode before disconnecting your computer and launching the game. If you do use Origin, disable the Origin in-game overlay as well.
- Load the game, and once the clock has run for a few sim-minutes, send your sims traveling right away.
- Once they arrive in their destination, use "save as" to rename the save, then quit. If you want, you can first exit to the Main Menu and raise the graphics settings again, but be sure to quit to desktop before reloading the save.
Regardless of how you proceed, it's a good idea to use "save as" to rename the save before traveling, so you have the original as backup should you need it again. There's always a chance your sims get stuck in France, with the game refusing to load the homeworld just as it's refusing to load France now. So this way, you can revert to the backup if necessary, and all you'll lose is the time you spent playing through the vacation.