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@s1m0n9467 Sounds like you might have duplicate mods, multiple versions of mods, and similar issues. Having too many script mods can cause this (and other problems). So can just generally accumulated issues.
I'd suggest that a good first thing to do would be to reorganize your folder as a way to sort through it and find problems like that. Organizing by creator will generally find them. The mod Better Exceptions can be used to find some issues too, especially duplicates. Also check Broken/Updated Mods & CC for recent updates.
Other things to do: Delete localthumbcache and resource.cfg and let the game create new ones. Delete all last exception and last crash files.
It can also just be quantity of mods/CC.
- 2 years ago
So i did it but i left only one mod in my folder just to check if it still is laggy and slow..and it is
thank u tho 🙂
- luthienrising2 years agoHero+
@s1m0n9467 Try this please:
- Drag the whole Sims 4 folder to the desktop and open the game to test in a new save.
- If that is *not* laggy, exit, copy only your save files into the new Saves folder and test.
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