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crinrict
2 years agoHero+
@orignialbadgyal1 I merged your post with the main Mods/cc FAQ. Please check the first post under common pitfalls to find out how to check which folder your game actually uses.
It's possible that you are checking the wrong folder.
If you have any more problems, please post a picture of your mods folder.
It's possible that you are checking the wrong folder.
If you have any more problems, please post a picture of your mods folder.
orignialbadgyal1
2 years agoNew Novice
My mods folder
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@orignialbadgyal1
Can you please post another screenshot but this time showing the file path at the bottom of the Finder window. If you’re not sure how to enable the file path this Apple article will help https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mchlp1774/mac - orignialbadgyal12 years agoNew Novice
this?
- crinrict2 years agoHero+@orignialbadgyal1 No, ,the ingame list. If you go to that option where you turned on script mods, there's a button that shows you the mods you have installed.
- orignialbadgyal12 years agoNew Novice
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- crinrict2 years agoHero+@orignialbadgyal1 Sorry, I got user confused. Your original screenshot was the correct one.
You seem to be using oneDrive so I moved your post to the mac thread on this. Please refer to the first page for more details. - Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@orignialbadgyal1
Your issue is iCloud Drive. As Crin has said, follow the instructions in the opening post to get your Sims 4 folder stored locally so the game can load the data.