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@luthienrising That was the first thing I did following your guide before. Started a new game without CC and Mods after making a completely new mods folder. There was no crashing. After that I did put my saves back in first and tried it again - also no crashing. The game also does not crash only with Mods and no CC. It does crash when there are no Mods, but with CC inside the folder.
Another thing I tried was: after putting everything back in, I tried to edit the outfit of my male sim and didn't put any CC on, while it is in my mods folder. I only chose base game clothes and it did not crash. Chosing CC clothes on the other hand leaded to another crash.
I just dragged the EA folder back onto my desktop and started Sims 4 again. The new save file did not crash, I was able to exit the CAS and move onto a lot without any problems.
@Lenaxdo Okay. Please download a CAS file from peacemaker (because I know these files are okay) and add it as the only file in your Mods folder, and delete localthumbcache. Then test what happens. Please also screenshot the whole Mods folder, including the bar showing its location.
- 2 years ago
@luthienrising No need for that anymore - I was finally able to fix it!! I had some CC inside a folder that was deeper in my folder and I overlooked for a few times, apparently. Inside was CC from Busra-tr that caused the crashes.
I was now able to testplay Sims 4 for a while and I had no crashes! So it finally seems to be fixed!
Thank you for all your help! Starting with a new folder was a good advice! - luthienrising2 years agoHero+
@Lenaxdo Awesome! Good opportunity now to reorganize your stuff 🙂 I've got some tips on that in How to Use Mods and CC
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