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@SarahGames8 Anything that's fine, set it aside for later use. Any group of files that are NOT fine, do the 50/50 method on them only. Except, this time, whenever the game stops working, start over with a clean folder. So if you add 20 files and the game stops working, test 10 of those files in a new folder. If they're fine, test five of the other 10 files. If they're NOT fine, create another new Sims 4 folder, and test two or three of those five files.
- 7 months ago@puzzlezaddict why do i need to create a fresh sims 4 folder each time? right now I'm dividing the faulty folders into multiple smaller folders to figure it out
- puzzlezaddict7 months agoHero+
@SarahGames8 You've said previously that IF you add mods and the game stops working, removing these mods does not make the game work again, but a new folder does. So removing half the mods that made the game stop working is not a reliable test—the game might keep not working even after you remove the actual problem mod. Creating a new user folder each time gets around this problem.
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