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That sounds frustating From my experience, I would say even though you think a mod is updated, always double check, like for example mcc updated, but then the very next day it updated again. Also, make sure every time you load in any new mods you are clearing out those L files, which are your local thumbnail folder and file, avatarcache file, your cachestr folder, and any last exception files or crashes you have under Documents >Electronic Arts>The Sims 4
Simeralla Localthumbcache doesn't need removal when adding a mod, only when removing them (and it doesn't matter for all mods, just enough that it's worth the routine). The other files won't break new mods either. When you're asked to remove last exception files, it's because you're being asked to recreate one for support and so many people can't seem to find the most recent one if they didn't delete the old ones.
- Simeralla1 month agoSeasoned Ace
These files are strongly encouraged by modders on their website to delete before or after adding new mods, and are also encouraged by support whenever there is a problem, especially on Deaderpoolers Discord. So, because I went through this issue before, I am simply telling the simmer what I do.
- luthienrising1 month agoHero+
That advice is excessive, but I know some of it does help them with getting people to upload the right files for support.