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could you try this on a fresh save for testing purposes that never saw any mods ?
Best is to rename your user folder, then let the game create a new one and test on that. If that works, put your saves back and see if it's any better.
If yes, you can start putting the rest of your files back (try after every step)
- Options.ini (or just re-set all your settings manually)
- Tray Folder
- Screenshots/Videos/Custom music
- Rest of the save games (leave out slot_00000001.save which is the autosave)
- Custom content like clothing, hair, skins, make up ....
- Mods (one by one, making sure they all still work)
The rest does not need putting back, cause they are mostly cache files that recreate or log files that are not needed for the game.
Could you also try repairing your game through Origin.
- 7 years ago
I'm sorry but I don't fully understand your instructions. Could you please be a bit more specific?
- crinrict7 years agoHero+
Full instructions can be found here
Try resetting your user files as described in the factory reset described in this post: http://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-4/FAQ-Troubleshooting-Steps-amp-Known-Issues/m-p/3621199
If you have issues understanding them, please tell me which part is unclear for you.
- crinrict7 years agoHero+
did you have any luck trying above ? If not, could you tell me which steps you're having issues with ?
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