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@jeni2810 Does it make a difference if you play this same save in a clean user data folder? Move your entire Sims 4 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, then launch the game to create a clean folder. You can quit at the Main Menu. Go into the saves folder inside the Sims 4 folder you moved, and copy your most recent save. (You can tell them apart by last modified date.) Paste the save inside Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\saves, and you should be able to load it from the Main Menu.
Okay! So I found a solution (so far!)
Sorry for taking a while to get back, but I wanted to play for a while to make sure it didn't happen.
I did the following:
https://help.ea.com/en-in/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
And I had no problems playing 8 hours yesterday. It might be a combination of the above and the solutions already worked through, but this was the final step that seemed to fix it so far.
Oddly enough, my problem also originally cropped up in Strangerville, but followed me around to other neighborhoods when I went to see if it was a neighborhood problem (tried Brindleton Bay and Newcrest.)
- jeni28106 years agoNew Scout
Ooh Nice! Interesting it was Strangerville too. At first, as it was my first proper save game there I wasn't 100% it wasn't supposed to be a gameplay thing!
I'm currently in 3rd hour of playing a previous save game, no problems. And hence thinking of workarounds so as not to have to start a new save, which was my current theory!
Clearing the cache makes loads of sense! I shall go and do that now.
Fingers crossed, as having invested in all EPs, GPs and Stuff Packs in the last 3 months I was going to awfully disappointed if I now had a laptop that no longer coped really well! Thank You
Clearing!
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