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I followed all the instructions: clearing the cache, deleting the cache files, moving and replacing the custom content (CC). The first time, the game managed to start. This proves that the problem isn't with the CC, but with the game itself. Our CC worked perfectly before this update; it's not broken, contrary to what EA wants us to believe. We shouldn't have to perform computer manipulations to get the game working. Modders shouldn't be "fixing" CC that was working perfectly fine until now. Some of us have over 5,000 CC, and they all work perfectly. I refuse to delete even a single one. Fix the problem or it's goodbye. I will never pay for CC, especially when I see what you're doing, because yes, it's obvious. Never has an update been so precise in its ability to only break cosmetics and not mods, what a coincidence.
PS: I just cleared the application cache, repaired the game, deleted the resource file (located in the mod folder), and the cache files. The game just launched... What it takes to get this game working is unbelievable...
But again, this proves that the problem isn't with the custom content, but with you.
That's exactly what I said. Only custom content has been broken. Script mods are fine. Are they really trying to force us to buy the bs in their marketplace?? I will NEVER pay for Maxis match CC.
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