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Some issues are not mod caused but mod accelerated so it's always important to know what your status is. There's also issues that are mod caused that don't go away when mods are removed.
Issues must still be tested without mods. If you report an issue on a modded game, it's unclear if the mod is causing the issue or the game itself.
Also thread tags are different from status tags. Status tags are set by CM and myself while you choose thread tags.
Please see this for more information: [PLEASE READ] Information/Questions about the bug forum | EA Forums - 11850203
Well, aren't you so helpful! Marking people's issues and problems as mod related, but NOT PROVIDING ANY POSSIBLE MODS CAUSING IT. For instance, I saw that you did THE SAME THING ON ANOTHER FORUM. It may help people to, you know, ACTUALLY TRY TO PROVIDE SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT MODS COULD BE CAUSING THEIR ISSUES?! Just telling someone to remove their mods will NOT HELP. A lot of simmers who play with mods HAVE A TON of them. They have to find out the mod causing this issue, and let me tell you, it is very hard to find out which mods are causing issues in your game, and could take a long time. It would be helpful if you suggested which mod could be causing this since that could help them know what to look for, making it simpler for them to fix this issue. But also, you don’t know if they actually have tested if it’s a mod issue or not. YOU are being VERY UNHELPFUL for people searching for answers, such as myself. You are awful at solving problems such as these, one of the worst I've seen yet, and I feel sorry for anyone that has to deal with your "advice.”
- crinrict5 months agoHero+
That's info that can be found in the mods forum (which has been linked). You can find stickied lists there and ask for help from people who are more involved with mods/cc
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