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@FaZe_eva
Sorry, wrong order of your checking.
First, add the family to the game and then check the mods and CC because it looks however that some of your mods are incompatible with the game after the patch. I know that they will look bad without CC but unfortunately, you have to do it in this order.
The last patch had broken half script mods and a large amount of CC. A lot of mods creators have already improved their products. Could you also check if any of your mods have a newer version?
Yes finalliy it works! but my sims look little bit under dressed and bald. I guess that means one or more of my mod and cc aren´t working so how do I firgure out which one it is???
- kreatora7 years agoHero (Retired)
@FaZe_eva
Now you need patience 🙂First, check scripts mods one by one, Paste mod in the mods folder and check if the game is working.
Check batches of CC for example per 30 in one folder. Paste this folder to mods folder and check the game. If the game does not work, divide the 30 CC into half and check 15 this time,If the game is working try paste next batch.
Do it until you find the culprit. 🙂
Unfortunately, this is the price of owning a CC. Checking this after the patch. Luckily, not after every patch.- kreatora7 years agoHero (Retired)
@Emilou322
Did you move your mods folder to a desktop?
Did you delete localthumbcache.package file?
Did you fix the game in Origin?
If you have done all and nothing worked then the next step is the factory reset of the game folder. That is, creating a new game folder that has never come into contact with CC. There is an option that your bugged save will also start behaving well after this treatment.
How to do it, crinrict has described in this post:
http://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-4/FAQ-Troubleshooting-Steps-amp-Known-Issues/m-p/3621199