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Please open Terminal and copy and paste the following command then hit Enter/Return:
find ~ -type d -name "*The Sims 4*" 2>/dev/null
After a little while it will return the results of the search. Please copy and paste the results in a post here.
/Users/NAME/Applications/The Sims 4 Packs
/Users/NAME/Applications/The Sims 4.app
/Users/Name/Applications/The Sims 4.app/Contents/Resources/The Sims 4.app
NAME@NAME-MacBook-Air ~ %
this is what it said when I copy paste that what you said.
- Bluebellflora4 years agoHero+@fruitellaaaa
Thanks. Can you open the game, play for a bit then save and quit then do that Terminal search again.- 4 years ago
played for a bit and I think it's the same thing as before
/Users/NAME/Applications/The Sims 4 Packs
/Users/NAME/Applications/The Sims 4.app
/Users/NAME/Applications/The Sims 4.app/Contents/Resources/The Sims 4.app
NAME@NAME-MacBook-Air ~ %
- Bluebellflora4 years agoHero+
Yep looks the same. Did you save it?
Launch the game and click on load game then hover over one of the households to see the file path:
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