Re: [READ FIRST] Console Troubleshooting Guide and Known Issues (Patch 2.16)
Crashing Issues
These crashes are not reproducible crashes, they happen without warning and at different times during gameplay.
This issue is most common with:
- Original PlayStation/Xbox Consoles
- Very old save files
- Saves with lots of played households
- Lots of items in builds, including the use of lots of different packs in builds
- Lots of Sims in relationship panels of played Sims because of lack of game relationship culling
- The use of large lots (50x50, 64x64)
To help prevent crashing you can try:
- Placing fewer items on your lots
- Set your maximum Sim count to 80 (You can find this setting under Game Options-> Gameplay)
- Delete everything from Sim's and household inventories for all played Sims
- Save often
Saving your played Sims and households/houses to the library and placing them down in a brand new save may help with the crashing - especially if you're playing on a very old or large save file.
Please also try the following general troubleshooting steps to help prevent any crashing:
Xbox:
- Turn off your console by pressing the Xbox button on the front of the console for about 10 seconds, until it shuts down completely.
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Unplug the console's power cable. Wait 10 seconds.Important Be sure to wait at least 10 seconds. This step resets the power supply.
- Plug the console power cable back in.
- Press the Xbox button on your console to turn it on.
Check that your game is fully updated:
- Press the Xbox button to open the guide.
- Select System > Settings > System > Updates & downloads.
- Select Keep my console up to date for console and Keep my games & apps up to date for games and apps.
Check that your console system software is updated:
- Make sure your console is connected to the internet, and then press the Xbox button to open the guide.
- Select System > Settings > System > Updates & downloads.
- Under Updates, you’ll see:
- Console update available. Select this button to begin your update, or
- No console update available. This means your console is up to date
Delete your Sims 4 save files (Note! Please save your households/lots to your online Gallery before doing this step or you will permanently lose your families/builds)
- On Home, select My games & apps.
- Highlight the game, press the Menu button on your controller, and then select Manage game & add-ons.
- In the menu on the left side of the screen, scroll down to Saved data, then highlight the saved data for your gamertag on the right and press the A button on your controller.
- You'll be prompted to confirm deletion of this game save data:
- Delete everywhere removes your saved data from this console, the cloud, and all other consoles you play on. You do not want to sync the Autosave from the cloud, you want the game to make a new one.
Uninstall and Reinstall the game:
Uninstall
- Press the Xbox button to open the guide, then select My games & apps > See all > Games.
- Highlight the game you want to uninstall, press the Menu button select Uninstall, and then follow the prompts.
Reinstall
- You can then reinstall the game by inserting the disc or downloading it again from the Microsoft Store or Xbox Game Pass, or go to My games & apps > Full library.
- DLC - Highlight the Sims 4 on the dashboard. Press the Menu button, Select Manage Games and Addons. Install all the DLC from there.
PlayStation:
Turn off Your system completely, let it sit for a few minutes and power it back on.
Check that your game is fully updated:
- Go to the PlayStation home screen.
- Highlight the game you're playing and press the Options button on your controller.
- Select "Check For Update" and install any updates that are available.
- Restart the Console completely.
Make sure your console system software is up to date.
- Select Settings at the top of the PlayStation home screen.
- Choose "System Software Update" and allow any system updates to install.
- Reboot your PlayStation.
Having issues with a system software update? Follow these guides:
Uninstall and Reinstall the game:
- Go to Settings > Application Saved Data Management > Saved Data in System Storage > Delete.
- Select a game or application.
- Set check marks beside the data you wish to delete or Select All.
- Select Delete > then OK to confirm your decision.