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Hi!
I tried this and the game crashed within the minute I opened it. I then restarted my computer to try again, and it was stuck on the loading screen for about 2 minutes before crashing again.
- @avarennard
@avarennard
Thanks. Is there another Scratch folder there now? The folder is created when you launch the game and then disappears when you close it but if it crashes the Scratch folder is left behind and causes loading issues, although in your case it is something else causing it in the first place. Trash it again if it is there.
Could you set up a new user account on your Mac and see if you can play in that account? Try a new clean game before copying over your saves and other data. - @Bluebellflora Should I create a new EA account or will it act like a completely new sims game since I'm on a different account on my Mac?
- @Bluebellflora Never mind, I played a new game on another Mac account and it crashed in about 5 minutes.
@avarennard
Thanks. It's most likely something on your Mac causing this then. Are you making sure to have your Mac on a hard surface, preferably elevated so it doesn't overheat?
You said in your first post that it was suffering kernel panics. Is that still the case or is the game now just crashing to desktop?- @Bluebellflora I almost always have my Mac on my desk.
The game sometimes just crashes to the desktop, but sometimes kernel panics as well. My laptop with also kernel panic if Origin is just in the background. But never if both origin and sims are completely closed out. - @avarennard
Ok. Try a NVRAM reset - https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT204063 A SMC reset may also be worth doing - https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201295
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