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@badgyrl_310 As @jpkarlsen suggested, in your case I would definitely make sure your game version is current and updated - first and primarily.
I was having that happen to a couple of the Sims in a household once. I had to put in a whole string of sleep commands and keep re-adding them until they got enough sleep. A 'nightmare'. I was afraid they would die of exhaustion if I just left the game without them getting some sleep first the were so exhausted! In my case the glitch went away. I can't remember exactly the solution, but these are things I would have tried, so it is likely one of them. You can try...
• I'm sure you did this already, but sometimes just leaving the game (especially if you haven't already saved it with the glitch running), shutting down the game then re-starting it will have fixed a glitch when you re-enter the lot.
• Go to 'Manage Households' and move the sim to a new household of their own. If it is a child you may need to move an adult with them. Save and exit the whole game, then go back in and open the household and save. Next go to Manage households and re-add them into the original household and save. Now go in and see if the glitch is gone.
• You can save the household into your library, and save the lot into the library, and repair the game. See if that fixes it.
• You can try moving the family to a new lot or home. A new household move is a kick in the pants that can do wonders to 'reset' some things.
If all of these things don't help, you can reset your game (see thread on link below for extensive detail on the process, if you want more info on it). Or you can just do it rather than trying the other things, for that matter. In the case of the Sims in my household that I mentioned I did not reset the game and I'm still playing them successfully. They did move past it - with some help: https://sims4.crinrict.com/en/2014/09/resetting-the-game-to-factory-settings-without-reinstalling/ In your case, though, if you do the download of the latest version that @jpkarlsen suggested I am assuming you will not need a reset since you have a new download/fresh game install already.
Great you have your 'The Sims 4' folder backed up on your desktop!
You should save a copy of the 'The Sims 4' folder occasionally in case your game or computer crashes - and before resetting and troubleshooting your game. Save it to an external drive. That way you could add this folder into a fresh install and recover your lost game should you need to.
Do you have Mods or CC that may be causing the issue? Many of the Mods and CC broke in the recent patch. You can remove them and add them back one by one to see if one of them is causing it.
Troubleshooting Mods and CC
• Access the mods from the folder on your game/machine at: Go to Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods
• Save a copy of the folder to your desktop before emptying the one in your game so you can re-add from the old folder.
I will qualify all of this with informing you that I'm not an EA help person or expert. This is my attempt to share some links and information as to issues that are my understand to be possible causes, and that have caused glitching in my personal experience... and things that can help fix/repair these.
Thanks for all the tips. I have a quick question, do I also need to uninstall all of the games too (I have a few: Plants vs Zombies, Peggle, Bejeweled, Sims 3, all EPs and most SPs, Sims 4, etc.) or just uninstall Origin? I'm just trying to figure out the best way to fix these problems without making anything worse. I'm not technologically savvy.
I have no mods or CC installed. After the glitch happens, I usually quit without saving. I haven't played in a few days and haven't tried to repair Sims 4 since doing a repair did nothing for my other games. Now I'm just trying to figure out the best way to do a reinstall, whether I need to uninstall every game individually or just uninstall Origin. I'm not sure how this works or what the best solution would be.
- SheriGR7 years agoHero
@badgyrl_310 perhaps @jpkarlsen has additional information that would address your questions more specifically in regards to the uninstall/reinstall process, as I haven't done that in this game. If you have other game folders (aside from the "The Sims 4" one) in your "Electronic Arts" folder in Documents (on the computer, found at the path I mentioned previously) in that root folder I would also make a copy of those as a backup along with the "The Sims 4" folder, as I mentioned before.
My familiarity with these things is not as an expert, EA employee, associate, or anything like this... I do web design and some types of coding related to my work, but not the type involved in creating games, so my familiarity is mostly on an as-needed basis involving what I have dealt with for my own game. It sounds like @jpkarlsen is more tech-savvy in this specific regard, but you would have to ask him or see if someone else adds more information or confirmation to the posts as to your specific questions. I'm sorry I'm not more helpful at answering your questions.
@PugLove888...Do you have any suggestions to add that would help clarify?
- jpkarlsen7 years agoHero (Retired)
Nothing will happen to your installed games by uninstalling and reinstalling Origin. It is unlikely that doing this will have any influence on your issue with the Sims 4 but there is nothing lost in trying it.