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It may be worth setting up a new user account on your Mac and seeing if you can play in that account https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mchl3e281fc9/mac
Sorry for the late response, work has had me busy. But I completely removed the EA from my documents folder to my desktop. I have even tried renaming the file "Electronic Arts Old" to reset the game. In the past, this has worked but now it's not. I have attached another screenshot to show you the location of my folder. I've tried doing all the steps again as far as clearing the cache, resetting Origin, restarting my computer, etc., but it is still not loading. However, you made a great point to try setting up a new user account on my Mac and seeing if I can play. So I will try and let you know. My only concern is losing my game progress. Do you know of any way for me to get my saves back if this does work?
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+
@amindlessgurl
Your saves should be safely stored in the Sims 4 saves folder. If the new account works you can copy them over via USB/iCloud/Public folder.What do you mean by 'clearing the cache'? Sims 4? Origin?
- amindlessgurl2 years agoSeasoned Novice
OMG YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank youuuuu!!!!
And what I meant by clearing my cache is that when I was trying to troubleshoot by myself, I seen a video that said to try clearing the cache on my Macintosh HD drive. So I would click Go > Computer > Macintosh HD > Library > Caches , then clear the cache on my computer.
Also, to get back my saves, I am a little confused. Were those the steps to get back my content? Or were those different options on how to get my saves back? Am I able to just go back to my main account, open Finder > iCloud Drive, then drag the EA folder in the drive?
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@amindlessgurl
This person also had more luck in a new user account https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-Mac/Sims-4-bouncing-on-dock-and-then-closing/td-p/13183535
I would never clear all those caches in the system caches folder. It's completely unnecessary. There is only one cache file worth clearing for the game on a Mac and that is the localthumbccache.package file and even then only if you're using Mods/CC. You can also clear Origin files or run the Origin reset tool which can sometimes help - https://answers.ea.com/t5/Origin-Mac-Client-Technical/Clearing-Origin-cache-on-Mac-the-correct-way/m-p/12352783
Before I answer your saves question, what exactly do you mean by content? - amindlessgurl2 years agoSeasoned Novice
What I meant by content is my saves, my bad for the confusion. And I'll make sure not to clear my computer cache like that anymore.
Bad news, it stopped working againnnnn ☹️ Last night, I created a new user account on my Mac titled "My Sims". Before I moved my EA folder in my iCloud Drive, it had let me start a new game. I even saved it, exited completely off of Sims, loaded the game again, and it was working.
Today when I got home from work, my computer was dead. I charged it, accessed my main user account, and moved my EA folder containing my saves into my iCloud. After the files were finish uploading on the new user account, I went to play and it just kept loading again. So then I tried resetting Origin again and it didn't work. Then I tried restarting my sims by moving the file on the desktop and renaming the file "Electronic Arts Old." It created a new EA folder, but still didn't load.
Do you think there is a possibility that once I shut down my Mac, it somehow affects my game, even when I make sure Sims is completely closed before shutting down?
Lastly, at this point, do you think I should try removing my saves back out of my iCloud > delete the new user account I created > create a new one > try shutting down then turning back on my Mac, just to see if it works? If it does work, do you think I could have a corrupted file in my saves causing this to happen?
- 2 years ago
Mine is still nor working too ☹️
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+
@amindlessgurl wrote:
Bad news, it stopped working againnnnn ☹️ Last night, I created a new user account on my Mac titled "My Sims". Before I moved my EA folder in my iCloud Drive, it had let me start a new game. I even saved it, exited completely off of Sims, loaded the game again, and it was working.
Today when I got home from work, my computer was dead. I charged it, accessed my main user account, and moved my EA folder containing my saves into my iCloud. After the files were finish uploading on the new user account, I went to play and it just kept loading again. So then I tried resetting Origin again and it didn't work. Then I tried restarting my sims by moving the file on the desktop and renaming the file "Electronic Arts Old." It created a new EA folder, but still didn't load.
Do you think there is a possibility that once I shut down my Mac, it somehow affects my game, even when I make sure Sims is completely closed before shutting down?
Lastly, at this point, do you think I should try removing my saves back out of my iCloud > delete the new user account I created > create a new one > try shutting down then turning back on my Mac, just to see if it works? If it does work, do you think I could have a corrupted file in my saves causing this to happen?
It must be something related to your saves (annotated your post above to try and show visually why). When you say "Then I tried restarting my sims by moving the file on the desktop and renaming the file "Electronic Arts Old." It created a new EA folder, but still didn't load." do you mean you renamed the Electronic Arts folder? I'm being particular, I know, but when tech. troubleshooting it is really important to use the correct terms to avoid confusion. Files and Folders are not the same thing.
Could you upload your saves folder to a file sharing site and PM me the link to download? I can test in my game.
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