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Bluebellflora
2 years agoHero+
@xjfm
Correct. Renaming or moving the Sims 4 folder forces the game to create a new one which test whether the issue is in the user data. You've stated you've lost all gameplay so presumably your game now loads as it should? The problem is therefore in the Sims 4 folder. Follow the link in my previous post which describes how to figure out what is causing the issue.
Correct. Renaming or moving the Sims 4 folder forces the game to create a new one which test whether the issue is in the user data. You've stated you've lost all gameplay so presumably your game now loads as it should? The problem is therefore in the Sims 4 folder. Follow the link in my previous post which describes how to figure out what is causing the issue.
xjfm
2 years agoRising Novice
My game has only started once, since creating a new game file. I now keep having the same issues with it crashing on startup and haven’t been able to play in almost two weeks.
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@xjfm
What files did you add into the new Sims 4 folder from the old one?
Which model Mac do you have and version of macOS?- xjfm2 years agoRising Novice
That’s the thing - I’m not adding any files from my old game. Just trying to play on a completely new file.
I have a 2022 macbook pro and its last update was macOS 15.1.1
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@xjfm
Ok, new save file? You haven't moved any files or folders from the old Sims 4 folder into the new one?
How far exactly into the loading process is the game getting? Is it launching the game window? Is it just bouncing in the Dock? Where exactly do you get ?