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@gabiec09 That's probably enough information (MacBook Air, M1 chip, 8 GB RAM), but please also let us know whether iCloud Drive is active and syncing the contents of Documents. I'll move your thread to the Mac tech forum in the interim.
Ok I'm glad! My iCloud drive doesn't have the Sims 4 downloaded on it. Thank you!
- Bluebellflora9 months agoHero+@gabiec09
Open a Finder window and click on the Sims 4 folder once to select it. Click on View > Show Path Bar in the menu bar. Now please take a screenshot of that whole Finder window and post it here.
What content from your old Sims 4 folder did you add to the new Sims 4 folder the game created?
Please rename the newly created Sims 4 folder, just add a 1 or something to the folder name, then launch the game. How far into the loading process does it get?- 9 months ago
I'll attach the screenshot.
It doesn't create a folder for the game, just the packs? When I moved the game to my desktop it just has another copied version of it which gets to the title screen and thats it.
- Bluebellflora9 months agoHero+
You're not properly following the instructions in @puzzlezaddict 's post above. You shouldn't be looking at the game installation or attempting to move the app around, you should be looking in Documents > Electronic Arts. If you still don't understand please read this post and follow the instructions - https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-Mac/READ-FIRST-Sims-4-Mac-Help-Guides-and-Troubleshooting/m-p/4612394#M163
Does it still happen with none of your current user data in the new Sims 4 folder?
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