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@TheChatrock I would try powercycling your console to see if that helps your loading issues. Instructions in the attached troubleshooting steps:
Your game version number can be found without opening the game, just select Sims 4 on your console home screen using the menu button (with 3 lines on it) and go to Manage Game and Add-ons. I'm attaching an image to show you where it is.
Viruses aren't something you can get through Sims 4 or through games in general really. You'd be more exposed to those by using Microsoft Edge on your console, there are a few issues with loading at the moment but yours sounds like something has possibly happened with the Reaper event.
Let us know how you get on.
- TheChatrock1 year agoNew Rookie
Thanks for trying to help. I did the power down , it didn't help. I uninstalled and reinstalled my Sims 4. It didn't help. I reset XBox One to factory settings. It didn't help.
For those reasons I feel the Grimm Reaper event has a virus.
- simsplayer8181 year agoHero@TheChatrock With the Sims we call it a bug rather than a virus and there are some bugs with loading at the moment, your issue may be part of that same problem but let's look at a couple more troubleshooting steps. Have you tried completely disconnecting your console from your WiFi and reconnecting it again a couple of times? Since the Series S is an online console that can also cause added connection issues, I experienced that when I was running the game on Series S.
How much memory is free on your console?