3 years ago
sims 3 cc/saves doesn't show up
Hi !! I stopped playing the Sims 3 for a while and I came back to it and all my mods aren't showing up in the Sims. I installed some new custom worlds and they do show up in game, but the cas ccs ...
@jvplter It sounds like the game might be reading a different Sims 3 folder than the one where you've added your custom content. The same could be true of the saves, although it's strange that they'd show up some of the time but not all. Still, please double-check: inside the Sims 3 folder where you've added your cc, look at the modified date on deviceconfig.log. It should exactly match the last time you opened the game. If you're not sure when that was, launch it now (you can quit at the Main Menu) and check the timestamp on the file.
If the deviceconfig didn't update, that means the game is reading a different folder, and you'll need to find it. You can search your computer: open a File Explorer window, click This PC in the left panel, and enter deviceconfig in the search field in the upper-right corner. Each user folder the game has ever read will have exactly one of these files, so once you find the one that's been updated most recently, you'll know where your cc and saves need to go.
If you're not sure what you're looking at, feel free to post screenshots of the folder(s) in question.
Alright, so I've found the file you were talking about. I've noticed while going around that my computer basically has 3 different Sims 3 folders; one on my PC, one that's on my PC's OneDrive and one that in my Steam app. The Steam app has no deviceconfig file, and the one that's updated most recently is the one in my OneDrive (I'd rather it not go on my OneDrive but it always seems default to go there).
My sims files type of ccs do appear inside the game, but not the package files (I do have resource cfg on it)
EDIT; found another deviceconfig file that was more recent in another folder so I transferred all my things into there again, and now none of my saves are appearing again. It really seems like my Sims picks and chooses what folder it opens everytime i open it lol. Also i forgot to mention that my computer is brand new and i installed the sims game from steam and transferred my save files from my old computer
@jvplter I'm guessing the Steam folder you referenced is this one:
Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Sims 3
This contains the game's program files and has nothing to do with the user folder, so you can leave that alone.
Since this computer is new, I'd suggest getting OneDrive out of the picture. But before doing anything else, please let me know what the default location of Documents is on your computer. Open a File Explorer window, right-click Documents in the left panel (the entry with the special icon), select Properties, and list the file path you see in the Location tab. If there is no Location tab, that's fine, just let me know, and look for the file path in the General tab.
Well weirdly enough the documents don't show up on the left pannel at all, which i've never seen before. When I looked up Documents I again found 2 folders, one that's from my user files and the other is from OneDrive.