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6 years ago
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one of my sims is nude in load screen but clothed in game

one of my sims is nude in load screen but clothed in game, anyone know how to fix this? I've tried everything I an think of

CM Edit: Removed Screenshot. Low-res nudity is still nudity. 

  • @nelejake  Please try changing the outfit and using "save as" in a clean user data folder.  Move your entire Sims 4 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, launch the game to create a new folder, and quit.  Then copy your save from the Sims 4 folder you moved to the new one.  (Saves are located inside the saves folder, unsurprisingly.)  Load the save, and reassign all of the affected sim's outfits.  Then "save as," quit, delete localthumbcache.package, reload, and see whether the problem is still there.  Your other sims will lose any cc they're wearing for the moment, but this is just a test on a spare copy of your save, so it doesn't matter.

    If the sim still isn't wearing pants, try moving her into her own household, again just as a test, and again in the new Sims 4 folder.

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  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    6 years ago

    @nelejake  Try changing the sim's outfit (again) and then deleting localthumbcache.package from Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 4.

  • nelejake's avatar
    nelejake
    6 years ago

    Thanks  but this is sims 4 and I have already tried that 🤔

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    6 years ago

    @nelejake  Sorry, that was a typo.  (And that file doesn't exist in Sims 3.)  At any rate, try using "save as" to create a new copy of the save, and let me know whether the sim is still missing her pants in the preview for the new save.

  • nelejake's avatar
    nelejake
    6 years ago

    yeah tried that as well, I just can't get it to go away ☹️

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    6 years ago

    @nelejake  Please try changing the outfit and using "save as" in a clean user data folder.  Move your entire Sims 4 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, launch the game to create a new folder, and quit.  Then copy your save from the Sims 4 folder you moved to the new one.  (Saves are located inside the saves folder, unsurprisingly.)  Load the save, and reassign all of the affected sim's outfits.  Then "save as," quit, delete localthumbcache.package, reload, and see whether the problem is still there.  Your other sims will lose any cc they're wearing for the moment, but this is just a test on a spare copy of your save, so it doesn't matter.

    If the sim still isn't wearing pants, try moving her into her own household, again just as a test, and again in the new Sims 4 folder.

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