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enei7eb5nb9w This is the correct folder, but OneDrive's syncing your files is duplicating at least some of them. Its interference would also explain why the game stops working and why you can't delete your saves. So I'd suggest getting rid of it entirely, or at least stopping it from syncing your Sims 3 data. Please see this post for more information:
[Read First] Running Sims 3 in Windows | EA Forums - 8323446
Feel free to ask more questions about the process. And if you decide you don't want to change your OneDrive settings at all, the other option is to create a new, local admin Windows account, "local" meaning not tied to your Microsoft account or any email address. (You can keep declining to link one.) No email address means no MS account, which means OneDrive can't sync your data with cloud storage. You could simply switch accounts when you wanted to play.
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