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@melaniejoycevl It sounds like one or more mods might still be the issue, but that's far from definitive. What I can say is that just because a mod is hosted on CurseForge doesn't mean it will never cause any issues in your game.
I'd like to see a crash dump from the most recent Sims 4 crash. It might not say anything useful, but if the crash is unrelated to mods, the dump could be informative. Click Windows key-R and copy and paste this:
%LocalAppData%\CrashDumps
When you enter, you'll see a list of .dmp files. If one of them is from Sims 4 or the EA App, please upload it to a third-party filehosting site (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) and link it here. If you see a crash dump that was written at exactly the time the game crashed, I'd like that too. But in either case, please only upload files with a timestamp that matches the most recent crash, or one of the crashes post-DISM and sfc if you've since had more than one.
On my quest to find corrupt mods/cc I found out I had two folders called The Sims 4 and De Sims 4 (one English, one Dutch) in the Electronic Arts folder in My Documents.
Both contained game files, logs, mods etc.
I cleaned out the mods/cc, combined the files from both folders in one (deleted duplicates) and then checked the integrity of the game files in Steam settings of TS4.
This resulted into re-installing all DLC and set all game settings back to default. My save file was still there though (thankfully).
I've been playing on and off for 8 hours with the game running even when not playing. So far, it hasn't crashed.
I won't really have time to do more testing the coming week due to a busy work schedule, but if I do find some time I'll check again to make sure the issue is resolved.
If you happen to find something odd in the CrashDump-files I linked in my previous reply, I'd love to know about them 🙂
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@melaniejoycevl I didn't see anything particularly interesting in the crash dumps, but that isn't conclusive. In case you're not already aware, Sims 4 will use "De Sims 4" any time you're playing in Dutch and "The Sims 4" when you're playing in English. You can swap saves, mods, Tray files, etc. between these two folders as you wish.