1 year ago
Sims 4 Won't Launch
I saw someone else on here have a similar experience to mine except they seemed to fix theirs, mine doesn't ever seem to fix. I've been playing Sims4 for a while now and have had zero issues, it's al...
@564656465 Please post a screenshot of the contents of the Mods folder, as in, I'd like to see the names and dates on some of these mods.
Please also confirm that the file path to one of your mods exactly matches what the game is reading, up to the Sims 4 folder. Here's how to see the latter:
https://sims4.crinrict.com/eng/2018/07/how-to-find-your-user-folder/
For the mods, right-click one file and select Properties > General, then look at the Location. The reason this is imporant is that your computer has multiple Documents folders, and it's not always clear which one you're viewing unless you check Properties.
Here are all the mods, I've added most of everything today and or yesterday in an attempt to see if removing and then re-adding them will work, hasn't worked yet. Looking and right-clicking on mods to see location it always shows it's in "Sims 4 Mods folder"
@564656465 I need the full file path under Location, AND I need the full path to the folder Sims 4 is reading, according to the game itself. By "full," I mean it should start with C:\Users.
Sorry for the late reply, I'm a tiny bit confused. I don't work with computer much and I'm not entirely sure where to find stuff. I looked at the website you produced and found what the website was talking about, location path thing just says "C:\Users\Pinkf\OneDrive\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Screenshots\" the other one is the same except instead of screenshots it says "Recorded Videos". I might be looking at the wrong thing, I apologize if I'm being a burden or difficult at all.
@564656465 That's one half of what I was asking. The other half is that you find a mod that isn't working, right-click the file, select Properties, then General, and look at the Location. Based on what you've said, it should be this:
C:\Users\Pinkf\OneDrive\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods
If it's in a subfolder of Mods, move it directly into Mods.
If this doesn't help, rename the Mods folder and launch the game once to create a new folder. (You don't need to go past the Main Menu.) Move one of your mods from the renamed Mods folder to the new one and see whether it appears in-game.