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@dedewade Now that you know that one of your mods is (probably) the issue, you can test them to find out which one(s) you need to remove. If you have a lot of them, the 50/50 method is the most efficient way to sort: test half your mods, and if they're fine, add half of the rest. If you can't save again, remove half of those you just added and test again. In this way, a large number of files can be pared down very quickly.
I forgot to mention though that there might be a shortcut. If you have buydebug on, you may not be able to save after building; turning it off again fixes the issue. So if you like to turn it on while building, or you think you have a mod that might enable it, that's the first place to look.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@dedewade Are you still testing in a clean save? You can try with your existing save now; maybe there's an issue with that particular save that's causing the crashes, and the issue doesn't show up in a new save.
- 5 years ago
Yes, I have tried that right after I did the method and it didn’t work. I truly have no idea what to do about the save because I know there is a problem.
- 5 years ago@dedewade OMG I just remmbered what to do! I had this problem a couple of months ago. I found out all I had to do was save (save as) every now and then. Because If I keep editing and building my house on a save with enough files then It will get clogged. So maybe every 5 min of building save it then continue. I wish I knew why this is such an annoying problem but just make sure to save after atleast editing a room and if you want to do more decorating or building be very careful to save often! ☺☺
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