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Open Terminal (Applications > Utilities) and copy/paste the following command then hit Enter:
find / -type f -name "*.save*" 2>/dev/null
It may take a while to return the results, it is searching your Mac for files ending in .save. Once it has finished please copy/paste the results in a post here. You don't have to include any results which are obviously not save files like stuff in /System/Library/CoreServices.
here is what came out, i dont realy know what it means, im not realy great with the terminal but here it goes:
/System/Volumes/Data/Users/louis/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/saves/Slot_00000002.save
/System/Volumes/Data/Users/louis/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/saves/Slot_00000002.save.ver0
/System/Volumes/Data/Users/louis/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/saves/Slot_00000002.save.ver1
/Users/louis/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/saves/Slot_00000002.save
/Users/louis/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/saves/Slot_00000002.save.ver0
/Users/louis/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/saves/Slot_00000002.save.ver1
- Bluebellflora5 years agoHero+@lemaylouis
That's great but is that all of it? It shows one saved game in the Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > saves folder. Is that a new one you have created and not the old one?- 5 years ago
its a new one i created after the incident, i wanted to play even if i was not able to find my save. that the only thing that the terminal found.
- Bluebellflora5 years agoHero+@lemaylouis
Hmm. That's....weird. How much storage is left on your internal drive? About This Mac > Storage.