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If you have any Mods or CC (particularly UI mods) please remove them and test the game.
Would something such as WickedWhims count? I suppose that would make sense considering it comes with it's own modded-in options and such, but I'm just asking to be sure. I'll try it regardless just to see, but.
- crinrict7 years agoHero+yes it would. Make sure to get the newest version for it.
- 7 years ago
Pretty sure I already did, unless it had an update in the past... Week (more or less) ago. Either way, testing it now.
- 7 years ago
Well, I tried it, but I still have no access to the computer. I even tried making a new save with the mods being gone, that didn't work. Any other ideas?
- crinrict7 years agoHero+
Try resetting your user files as described in the factory reset described in this post: http://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-4/FAQ-Troubleshooting-Steps-amp-Known-Issues/m-p/3621199
You won't loose anything. Just make sure to not delete any files and make a backup.
After renaming, repair your game by right clicking on the game in Origin.
Try on a new game with nothing added back first (start new game). If it works, put back your save game and try again. If it still works, you can start putting stuff back.
- Options.ini (or just re-set all your settings manually)
- Tray Folder
- Screenshots/Videos/Custom music
- Rest of the save games (leave out slot_00000001.save which is the autosave and no longer needed - if you still have it)
- Custom content like clothing, hair, skins, make up ....
- Mods (one by one, making sure they all still work)
The rest does not need putting back, cause they are mostly cache files that recreate or log files that are not needed for the game.
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