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Alaska5562 This is often caused by having mods that are outdated after a game update. See How to Use Mods and CC about how to manage your mods at game update time.
To find out if a mod is your case, test mod-free. Instructions on how to do that accurately are here: vanilla and 50-50 testing (in How to Use Mods and CC).
This forum always has a pinned list of Broken and Updated Mods and CC for the current patch. It can be followed for notifications of new info. Remove everything listed Broken. Go get all the updated ones. If other mods aren't cleared as compatible, they could be broken.
- Alaska556222 days agoNew Traveler
I did all of that you mentioned above already yesterday. I had followed everything. All mods I have right now isn’t broken. But just won’t save the game process
If you rename the Mods folder, can you save? You need to assume SOMETHING could be broken in there until you've done this test. Not everything broken is necessarily on a list already.
- Alaska556222 days agoNew Traveler
Let's me try this. do you think it's possible there are too many mods folders in windows C i saved backup there
Alaska5562 Folders that aren't in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 aren't seen by the game and have no effect on it.
- Alaska556221 days agoNew Traveler
Ah that is good but why isn’t my game saving the game process I redownload and everything I copy and paste the old stuff from save folder into new one
Alaska5562 Could you please clarify for me: when you had an empty Mods folder, could you save a new game? Do these EXACT steps and not anything else:
- Rename the Mods folder that's in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4. I suggest just something like "OLD Mods"
- Delete the file called localthumbcache.package
- Restart the game and select NEW
- Start a game up until you get into Live mode.
- Save the game.
- Tell me if that worked.