@IslaRoses, sometimes, especially after an update/patch, it isn't enough to just disable your mods/CC. 🤨 You have to move your Mods folder to your desktop and do a few more things.
Please do all of the following:
1) Move the Mods Folder to your desktop
2) Delete localthumbcache.package file in the game folder.
3) Fix you game in Origin by logging in and go to Library, then right-click on The Sims 4 and choose the "Repair Game" option from the list. Wait until Origin finishes repairing all your packs and not just the base game.
4) Now, when you turn on your game again, it will create a new mods folder that will be empty. Check to see if your game is now working without mods/CC.
5) Now you can try adding back items from your Mods folder one at a time checking your game each time to see which item is causing your game to not work properly. If you have a lot of items, you can try the 50/50 Method.
The CC creators will usually update the CC items and Mods after these updates, so when you find out which one is the culprit, you can get the updated version from whoever made that item of CC in the first place. You should try these steps anytime you have problems in your game to rule out CC/Mods problems. It is the responsibility of the Mods/CC creators to update their items anytime EA releases a patch/update, and it is the responsibility of the people who use Mods/CC to make sure they are using the most recent version.
Now, if this doesn't work, there might be another problem with your game, or it could be a bug. 🤔 We should be finding out more in the next couple of days. I haven't used the computer glasses yet, so even though my game doesn't have any Mods/CC I can't say what I'm experiencing yet. I can test it and what I get to compare. 🙂 Still, even if it is a bug, it is still good protocol to always check your Mods/CC in the way I listed anytime you have a problem in your game after a patch has been released! 😇