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I had this problem as well,
There is NO way to solve that, its not your computer, its sims 3 seasons.
The company is trying to fix it.
I suggest you remove sims 3 seasons off your computer and play without it until they find a solution.
If you have a mac, go to sims 3 uninstaller and only uninstall seasons.
After that you should have no more crashes but neither will you have seasons or any seasons content.
I don't have the solution but this is the best thing to do if you want to keep playing sims.
@jellymoo wrote:I had this problem as well,
There is NO way to solve that, its not your computer, its sims 3 seasons.
The company is trying to fix it.
I suggest you remove sims 3 seasons off your computer and play without it until they find a solution.
If you have a mac, go to sims 3 uninstaller and only uninstall seasons.
After that you should have no more crashes but neither will you have seasons or any seasons content.
I don't have the solution but this is the best thing to do if you want to keep playing sims.
Hi
But there is a way to solve it. As I mentioned before, Seasons was a game-breaker for many Mac simmers when it was first released. However the latest patches (anything higher than 1.63) stabilised the game for the Mac operating system. As long as your game is patched, and if you have plenty of RAM and purge it manually while playing, your game may well be able to run with Seasons installed. I play the game on an iMac with Seasons installed (as well as most of the other EPs and SPs) - it can be done!
Caspin