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@amymar17 What world are you currently playing in, and does your active household include any pets? Are you getting any scripterrors from ErrorTrap other than the usual cleanup logs at the beginning of a play session?
I'm currently playing in Sunset Valley with 2 sims who only have minor pets (lizard and turtle). I haven't noticed any script errors from errortrap, mostly reseting blocked sims.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@amymar17 If you're willing to add another NRaas mod, try using Register to disallow stray pets and wild animals. Click on City Hall and select NRaas > Register > Animal Control, and you'll see a number for each type of animal, excluding small pets. It's possible that strays are contributing to the crashing issues, and this is an easy test.
If you're fond of one or two certain strays, you can try only zeroing out the other animal populations that don't include that type, e.g. if you like a certain cat, leave that population number as is and get rid of the others. You can also try this on a spare copy of your save if you're not sure you'd want to play this way going forward. Use "save as" to rename the save, and the original will remain intact while you play with the spare copy.
- 5 years ago
I tried to set up the register mod, but now as soon as I load the game it lags and crashes before I can even set up the mod. Where can I go from here? Thanks for your help
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@amymar17 Remove Register for the moment, and add NRaas MasterController. (The base mod alone is fine.) Delete the five cache files in your Sims 3 user folder:
- CASPartCache.package
- compositorCache.package
- scriptCache.package
- simCompositorCache.package
- socialCache.package
Load your save and let the game clock run for a few sim-minutes, then pause. Click on City Hall and select NRaas > MasterController > Town Options > Reset Everything. The reset might take a few minutes to run, depending on the condition of the save and the speed of your hard drive. When it's done, you'll get an on-screen notification; let the clock run a few more sim-minutes, then use "save as" to rename the save, so the original remains intact as a backup. Then quit, delete the cache files again, add Register, and see if you can get far enough to change its settings.
If you're still getting crashes, whether after you change Register's settings or before you get far enough to do so, try playing while your computer is offline. Restart the computer, sign into Origin, put it in offline mode, then disable wifi and/or disconnect the ethernet cable before launching the game.