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charchar104's avatar
3 years ago

Game wont launch because a file is "corrupted"??

Hello to anybody reading this! I am having trouble with starting my game because of a corrupted mod. All of my mods are up to date, and i haven't had any problems up until I swapped from Mac to PC.

I got a new PC so I could play TS4 with reshade, ect. And so I transferred my mods from my Mac to the mods folder on my PC, and now its saying I need to delete pretty much every single mod I have because they are corrupted. I am using the EA app, not origin, so I dont kow how to repair my game. Also, I am not missing my recource cfg file. I have tried the following:

  1. deleting localthumbecache file
  2. Deleting my mods folder and replacing it
  3. Compressing my mods folder on my mac and transferring it over to PC with a USB (On mac, it said that there was an error for some reason.)
  4. Turning on script and mods in the actual game

And None of these work!!! Somebody please help me or im gonna go crazy!! I looked up youtube videos, and even scrolled through the answers HQ. AM I doing any of these steps wrong? Thank you to anybody who tries to help, its greatly appreciated!

This is what it looks like every time i run TS4: 

5 Replies

  • crinrict's avatar
    crinrict
    Hero+
    3 years ago
    @charchar104 You said you deleted the mods folder and replaced it, does that mean you replaced it with an empty one to try if it works without any mods/cc at all or did you replace it with the same one ?

    First it would be good to find out if you get the game to run with an empty mods folder or if you're still getting errors.

    Also since you seem to be using oneDrive, I would suggest turning that off and try if it works if you use the local folder to narrow down if there's an issue with that.
  • @crinrict On a UBS, I have a copy of my mods folder so that I can transfer it from mac to PC, so what I meant as I just swapped it out again to see if that would do anything. My game runs fine with an empty mods folder though.