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@Dummy_Anika I actually wanted to see the contents of the saves folder, not the Mods folder, as it's easier to spot issues with save files than with mods.
It's also impossible to see the full file path in the screenshots you've posted. I know you said the paths match, but it makes it easier to describe what to do (if anything) when I can see the full paths. You could write out the path for each screenshot, or just expand the File Explorer window to the right to prevent the search field from cutting off the file path.
I get to the folder by going to documents -> electronic arts -> the sims 4
Is this it?
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@Dummy_Anika The saves all look fine: some have recent dates, and they're named correctly. Just to make sure I'm not missing anything, when you look at the Sims 4 folder the game is reading, is it exactly this?
C:\Users\[your username]\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
And is the full file path to your saves folder the same? I know you're opening Documents > Electronic Arts, but just in case Windows is redirecting you to a different folder, please right-click on the saves folder, select Properties, and look for the location under General.
If the file paths match exactly and yet your saves still don't load in-game, please move the entire saves folder to the desktop, load the game, start a new save (no need to spend much time on it; this is just for testing), save your progress, quit, restart your computer, and reload the game to see whether the save is available.
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