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You need to try a new clean Sims 4 folder to figure out what could be causing the problem. If you use CC/Mods there’s a pretty good chance one or more items could be the culprit.
Okay, so I deleted all my saves and mods and uninstalled then reinstalled the game. After which I quit Origin and tried to open the game via Finder. This time it loaded for a while before taking me back to Origin again. However, I did make a bit of an observation, in my Sims 4 folder there is an txt document labeled, "LastCrash.txt". Every time my game crashes the time of creation for the document updates to the current time. I tried reading the document but its all code. I'm not sure what to do.
- Bluebellflora3 years agoHero+@Izzybela14
Deleting saves and mods is not the same as trying a new clean Sims 4 folder. Please try the new Sims 4 folder. Full instructions on steps to follow here - https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-Mac/READ-FIRST-Sims-4-Mac-Help-Guides-and-Troubleshooting/m-p/4612394#M163- 3 years ago
That worked!! Thank you so much for your help!!
- 3 years ago
Mines doing the same bobbing thing and saving application not responding. I don’t have a sims folder I literally just downloaded it. Idk how to fix it. It just opens up Origin again.
- 3 years ago
Mines doing the same bobbing thing and saying application not responding. I don’t have a sims folder I literally just downloaded it. Idk how to fix it. It just opens up Origin again.
- Bluebellflora3 years agoHero+@EmmaKenzieeee
When you installed the game, and Origin, you would have been prompted to allow permission for the apps to access various folders on your Mac. Did you allow or disallow these?