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Move your Mods folder to the Desktop and delete localthumbcache.package. Then test the game
If it works now check for updates to your Mods and CC. Add it back a little at a time while testing until you have found all that are broken.
My one werewolf female young adult sim is not being able to sleep she has the wolf nap but I don’t have any mods that I know of and I don’t think I have any noises outside do you know what I can do please help thank you
- E45Dodge7 months agoSeasoned Rookie
If you have removed all the previously mentioned possible noises and checked you have a door not an archway to the bedroom. You could try zooming in until you are basically hovering over your sim, make sure your audio settings are set to high for this testing and that your speakers or headphones are on a reasonably high level (don't hurt your ears!), and hit play. Don't fast forward for this. This allows you to listen to what your sim can hear in the game. When they woke up, did you hear anything?
Also, I would start with looking at the bed's comfort rating. if it's high, then continue troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting Suggestions:
- When they wake up, hit pause and expand all their moodlets. Do you see anything with a negative moodlet?
- As they sleep, as they wake up, and as they do whatever they do right after waking up - What are the images in their thought bubbles? It would be reasonable to write those down and post them in the forum if you need help brainstorming possible interpretations of the images from thought bubbles.
- EA_Cath7 months ago
Community Manager
Hi everyone, I'm locking this thread to prevent necroposting. Please open a new thread in the forums if you folks still need help. Thanks!
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