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@Inez2 You're looking in the right place—Lunar Lakes should be on the dropdown list on the Main Menu, along with all the other worlds. One possibility that comes to mind is that you have more than one game folder (the one that's supposed to be in Documents), and the game is reading the "wrong" one, as in the one that doesn't have Lunar Lakes installed.
The Sims 3 game folder, and all its contents, should be in Documents\Electronic Arts, but with Windows 10, it often lands in OneDrive instead. Then the game can't find the folder, so it generates a new one, which would of course not have any installed content in it. If your game folder is in OneDrive, move it into Documents\EA (you can delete the one that's already there), and then disable OneDrive so it doesn't happen again.
puzzlezaddict, (by the way, like your user name, I love puzzle, usually likes the 2,000 pieces)Thanks for the info! but no Driver one is empty and game is in the correct folder under Documents\Electronic Arts, Lunar Lakes....I will keep trying different suggestion! Maybe one will eventually work as it did with the others two!! !
- puzzlezaddict7 years agoHero+
@Inez2 Alright, the issue may be a corrupt .ebc file after all. But you can build a new one and add it to your existing game folder. Here's how:
- Uninstall Lunar Lakes from the launcher. If it doesn't show up, be sure to delete LunarLakes.world from InstalledWorlds, if it's still there.
- Drag your entire TS3 game folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop.
- Open the launcher, which will create a clean game folder.
- Inside your old game folder, open DCBackup and find ccmerged.package. Move it to DCBackup inside your new game folder.
- Download and install only Lunar Lakes.
- Launch the game and test. If Lunar Lakes doesn't show up, stop here and let me know.
- In this new folder, find LunarLakes.world inside InstalledWorlds, and move it to InstalledWorlds in your old game folder.
- Go into DCCache in the new folder and find dcdb0.ebc. That's a zero in its name; you'll need to change that zero to the number that's one higher than the highest .ebc file in your existing game folder. (You can ignore your .dbc files; those are third-party cc bundles.) So if your old folder has dcdb0.ebc through dcdb4.ebc, the one from your new folder will become dcdb5.ebc, and then you can add it to your old folder.
- Move ccmerged.package back to DCBackup inside your old game folder.
If this doesn't work either, let me know; you may have to rebuild your store content from scratch.
- 7 years ago
puzzlezaddict, once again thank you for all your help and taking time to help me!!!! Game is working know. I just keep trying different suggestion and it works!!!!!!!!!!!! Could not really tell you what was that work.
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