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@tiredvillainess What are the full specs of your Mac? Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of the screen, select About This Mac, and list everything there except for the serial number. Please also list the free and total storage; here's how to find it:
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/storage-space-mac-syspf9b375b9/mac
Please also let us know whether iCloud Drive is syncing the contents of your Documents folder. Here's how to check:
I'm not saying you need to change any settings now, just asking about your current setup.
I have an M1 2020 MacBook Air. Memory is 8GB and macOS is Sequoia 15.1.1
I have 245 GB of total storage, and so far I've used 190GB with 54GB left over.
My iCloud is 50 GB and full. I don't think everything I've downloaded is synced to iCloud, but I've been able to play for months with no problem before despite this.
That's my spec list so far.
- puzzlezaddict11 months agoHero+
@tiredvillainess Your Mac should be able to handle Sims 4 on ultra graphics settings, more or less, with a sizable collection of mods and custom content. So if the problem isn't the individual files you're testing, and they're not directly conflicting, then this is probably about system settings.
Please create a new admin account on your Mac. Don't link it to your Apple ID, which means no iCloud Drive access (which is part of the point). Download a few mods that are working separately but not together on your main account, and test them together in the new account.
The idea here is to see whether the problem is something on your main account, iCloud Drive or otherwise, without your needing to change any settings there.