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@BunBunCara It sounds like you might have a mod conflict. You can use the 50/50 method to find one of the problem files, then once you've identified that file, either delete it or use the 50/50 method again to find the one it conflicts with.
https://modthesims.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:Finding_Problem_Custom_Content#The_50.25_Method
I've done this method before but everything seems to be working individually, is there a way of doing the 50/50 method specifically for mod conflicts? I genuinely can't find any conflicts (that I know of!)
@BunBunCara Yes, this is the point: you can use the 50/50 method to identify one of the problem mods, then use it again to find the other problem mod with the first one already in place. So the first round, maybe you add half your mods and they're fine, then you add half of the rest while the original half is still in place. Then if you see the issue again, you know that one of the mods in the third quarter is a problem, and you split and test that third quarter again with the first half always in place.
Once you find that first problem mod, you leave it in all the time and do the 50/50 method again with the rest of your mods.
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