2 years ago
my sims won't interact
My Sims won't interact with each other. Everytime I click on them to do something with the other Sim in the household they just reset, it is like this for all of my households. Every time I have a Si...
@mpkelley Got it. Please test the game without mods just to make sure they aren't causing the problem. The easiest way to do this is by following these steps:
- Move your Mods folder to the desktop
- Delete the localthumbcache.package file located in the Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 folder
- Launch the game (a new Mods folder will be created with only the "resource" file)
- Check to see if your game save is working properly
-- If things are working as they should, use "Save as" in game options to create a save you can use for testing; name it something like "Mod Testing" (note do not use the "Save" option because this could make unintended changes to your save without mods installed)
-- If things are still not working without any mods, please come back and update here
- If the game is working properly without any mods, then you can start testing them a little bit at a time by launching the "Mod Testing" save you just created; click the spoiler below for steps I use to test Mods/CC
1. Create a new game (or use "Save as") for testing so that your current save is left unchanged until you've identified the problem mods/CC.
2. Create some folders on your desktop; perhaps one labeled "Tested Safe Mods-CC", another labeled "Mods-CC Needs Testing" and one more labeled "Broken Mods-CC" so you know which ones to check for updates. This will keep tested mods/CC separated.
3. Exit the game if you haven't already, and divide your mods/CC in half; put one half in the Needs Testing folder and put/keep the other half into the Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 / Mods folder.
4. Delete the localthumbcache.package file, located in the Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 folder before opening the game with the half you're testing,
5. If the game works with that half, exit the game, move that half to the Safe Mods-CC folder and move the remaining "Needs Testing" mods back to the Mods folder to test (Again, delete that cache file before opening the game.)
6. Once you know which half is causing the issue, divide those in half, keeping one half in the "Needs Testing" folder and one half in your Mods folder, and test again (delete the cache file each time after moving mods/CC and before opening the game) and moving mods/CC not causing problems into the Safe folder.
7. Repeat this process until you find all that are broken.
EDIT: @luthienrising Apologies. It seems we were replying at the same time and I didn't see your post until after I replied.