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- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@YazPlatt
MCC is a Mod and can break or cause incompatibility issues just like any other therefore you are not testing without Mods. You need to test a completely clean vanilla game by moving/renaming the Sims 4 folder, launching the game, starting a new save and playing for a while to see if your game still crashes frequently. Further instructions here on how to properly test - https://answers.ea.com/t5/Mac/READ-FIRST-Sims-4-Mac-Help-Guides-and-Troubleshooting/m-p/4612394#M163- YazPlatt2 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
@Bluebellflora Hi, I think I mentioned in my first post, but my first assumption was that mods were breaking the game so I played without. Maybe I should have phrased it differently, but I did create a vanilla save to play in and the crashing persisted. When I thought mods were the cause, I used the 50/50 technique of slowly introducing my files which didn't highlight anything in particular. I repaired the game with no mods installed and still experienced crashes afterwards. MCCC is the latest thing I'm using to avoid losing progress when the game inevitably crashes. But I assure you, I've been playing with mods for years and the first thing I did after a crash was check my LEs, try to recreate the crash, try a workaround and then remove the mods completely to test. Not my first rodeo but it is my first crashing issue that doesn't seem to be fixed no matter what I try.
- luthienrising2 years agoHero+
Hi @YazPlatt Luth from Mod Issues 🙂 The thing with the crashing with travelling and build mode crashes is both definitely something that some mods will do when broken. Can I get you to try one more really deep test? It needs precisely these instructions:
- Drag your whole Sims 4 folder from Document > Electronic Arts to your desktop. This will clear out any remaining effects of mods.
- Launch Sims 4.
- Start with New to test if your issue recurs in a new game. Especially the scenarios you describes earlier.
If that works, start putting old content back:
- Exit and copy files out of your old Saves folder into the new Saves folder. Important: Don't just copy the old folder! You want to use the newly created folders.
- Launch Sims 4 and use Load to select an older save to test.
Let me know how that goes.
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