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- kreatora6 years agoHero (Retired)@srjemglxgm
I understand your Sims4 icon on the desktop stopped works after the Legacy patch.
One question: is your system 64 bits or 32- bits?
I have a 64-bit system and the patch forced me to download Legacy Edition although I didn't need it.
Of course, the icon on the desktop stopped work after it.
So if you have a 64-bit Windows system:
Go to the Origin/My games Library. Right-click on TS4 and select properties or game data. (My version of Origin is not in English so I don't know what the equivalent of this term is for you)
Then select advanced startup options. Change from 32 bit to 64 bit there
Then fix the game in Origin:
Once more right-click on TS4 select the option "repair game"
The first time launch the game from Origin - not from the desktop icon
If your system is 32- bits
Open Program Filles(x86) / Origin Games/ The Sims 4/Games/ Bin LE and right-click TS4_x32.exe. Select "Sent to desktop"
I don't work for EA - @crinrict Hi, I’m in the Bin folder and I do not see any ts4.exe file. I have a Core folder, Python Folder, and a res folder. I’m so lost!
- kreatora6 years agoHero (Retired)
You should have the same in the Bin folder
I don’t have any of those things except the three folders. My shortcut was just randomly deleted and I don’t have to run the legacy edition. This is madness, lol.
- kreatora6 years agoHero (Retired)@cinnayums
Try to launch the game from Origin
Open "My games library" and click on TS4. You should have the option "Play"
If you don't have this option reinstall the game. Hi, I do not have a bin folder.. and when i tried changing from 64 bit to 32 it erased all my saved data from my worlds so i switched back to the 64 bit. Is that complicating the ability to create a shortcut?
@_graceee8 The 32-bit Legacy Edition reads from a different user data folder than the standard version of Sims 4, which is why your saves were gone when you switched to the LE. That has nothing to do with the shortcut or where it's located.
If you can open Sims 4, you have a Bin folder somewhere. Unless you changed the default install path, TS4_x64.exe will be located here:
Program Files(x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
Open a File Explorer window, click This PC in the left panel, then follow the path to find the .exe. (It might just look like TS4_x64 if your OS is set to hide file extensions.) If you don't see it, you can search for "TS4_x64" (without quotes) in a File Explorer window. When you see the .exe, you can click on it and then go to its location, from where you can right-cllick and Send to > Desktop to create the shortcut.
When I click the sims 4 folder it just comes is with lots of folders what should I do ?
@Tropical1ce If you're trying to make a desktop shortcut, please open these folders in succession:
Program Files(x86) > Origin Games > The Sims 4 > Game > Bin
Then right-click on the TS4_x64.exe inside the Bin folder, and select Send to > Desktop.
If you're trying to do something else, please describe what that is and where you're stuck. If you don't see TS4_x64.exe, please take a screenshot of what you do see and attach it to a post.
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