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Re: Game Data Incomplete although No Packs are Uninstalled

@pinkyash10  It is unlikely that you'd be missing some items from a given pack but not others.  And besides, the error you're seeing suggests that an entire pack and its neighborhood are gone.  I suggested checking Build/Buy for pack content because not all packs come with worlds, and if you're missing one pack, you might be missing others as well.

When was the last time you played this save?  Do you have the Legacy Edition of Sims 4 installed now, and if so, did you have it installed when you last opened this save?

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  • pinkyash10's avatar
    pinkyash10
    5 years ago

    @puzzlezaddict wrote:

    @pinkyash10  It is unlikely that you'd be missing some items from a given pack but not others.  And besides, the error you're seeing suggests that an entire pack and its neighborhood are gone.  I suggested checking Build/Buy for pack content because not all packs come with worlds, and if you're missing one pack, you might be missing others as well.

    When was the last time you played this save?  Do you have the Legacy Edition of Sims 4 installed now, and if so, did you have it installed when you last opened this save?


    That is true. Maybe nothing’s missing at all! All of my packs and neighborhoods are loaded. The last time I played this save was just before the first Cottage Living patch. I don’t have the legacy edition, just the regular game. I really don’t understand why I got this error message to begin with.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    5 years ago

    @pinkyash10  If you can't find anything missing, then it's probably fine to continue playing this save forward.  But it's still a good idea to make a backup copy of your current saves, if you haven't already, just in case you later find an issue you didn't initially notice.  The entire saves folder can be copied elsewhere, ideally on an external drive or to cloud storage; for the latter, zip the folder—right-click and choose Send to > Compressed (zip) file—before uploading it.

  • pinkyash10's avatar
    pinkyash10
    5 years ago

    @puzzlezaddict wrote:

    @pinkyash10  If you can't find anything missing, then it's probably fine to continue playing this save forward.  But it's still a good idea to make a backup copy of your current saves, if you haven't already, just in case you later find an issue you didn't initially notice.  The entire saves folder can be copied elsewhere, ideally on an external drive or to cloud storage; for the latter, zip the folder—right-click and choose Send to > Compressed (zip) file—before uploading it.


    Okay! I will make an extra copy of my save and just keep playing. Thank you so much!

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