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Xbox. So that should have eliminate a lot of sidebar questions.
It usually takes two or three times before it decides to load properly as well.
I have almost all of the DLC. Not that I support or an even a fan of EA. Make no mistake far from it.
I play The Sims because I don't want to spend 30 bucks a month just to play a game that I already own.
So far I have been doing multiple things when the game has crashed. I could either be building, I can be traveling, I could be creating or modifying the character etc. There doesn't seem to be exactly one root cause.
My game takes somewhere between 5 and 20 minutes to load. Once it is loaded, as of late I get less actual play time before it decides to crash again.
The last crash happened while I was attempting to delete a test character. It refused to be deleted. So that tells me it was already crashing before I got to that character deletion screen.
I remember I think I had a solution years ago by deleting every lot in the game and every NPC in the game. I had less lag and the loading screens wouldn't be 5 and 10 minutes apart.
I recently started rebuilding and it seems the lag is getting worse and so are the game crashing.
I think this game is self-destructing. You can't play the game as intended without it crashing. You have to delete almost every lot on every world and remove all the extra Sims frequently.
I understand that some of my builds are very intricate, structurally sound and very logical.
I understand that some of my builds can be very decorative as well sparing no detail.
I understand having tons of stuff in your inventory can also cause it to crash.
This is all the information that I have. Based on this it shows you that I've been trying to deal with it and eliminate it for quite some time. It also tells you that I think the core is broken and that it's trying to hold itself together. I think it's the various forms of DLC to be honest with you. I don't think they are entirely compatible.
To be honest if they are not completely compatible and you release product that is unworthy then it should follow underneath the lemon law.
I know my work quality has always been excellent. I have always done whatever it takes to keep it that way. If I can do it with all of my brokenness there's no excuse for anyone else.
Any actual reasonable and rational solutions would be greatly appreciated.