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There is a way to save your file. In your save files folder, you will see you have several files named the same and then ver0,1,2,3, and so on. Those are previous save files, so if you remove the ver# it will become the active save file.
What you do is the following:
- Close the game (exit without saving if you can).
- Delete your last active save-file (the one without any ver#, ending in just .save)
- Choose one of the versions from before the patch (look at the time it was altered).
- Remove the ver# from the name so that the file ends with .save - that is now your new active save file.
A good advice is to then leave that save file alone until all your mods have been updated and the sim-team has worked out the most serious bugs out of the system. Play a new save in vanilla mode for a while until your mods are updated and the sims-team has fixed some of the problems they caused.
- YorksRob6 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
That isnt saving your file it is just reverting to an older save , Then once again as you play you cannot save new where you are at
- JesLet406 months agoSeasoned Ace
It does mean reverting to an older save, but hopefully the errors you experienced won't have happened yet in that file so you can start again without the error.
- YorksRob5 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
Nope withing ten minutes of trying an old save the bugs all appeared once again
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