![]() They have a batch file to help fix outdated mods and custom content.Ĭustom Content or Mods Don't Show Up In-Game: The mods and cc will be fine as they can still be found in the mods folder on your desktop. This moves the Mods folder out to the desktop while you test. Go to the Electronic Arts folder\Sims 4 folder in the Documents folder - and Right-click on the Mods folder, select Cut. If you can't remember where a mod came from, then delete the mod. ✽ If you're having specific issues with one or more of your mods, you may need to go to the mod creator's website to ask them specifically for help. A vanilla game is much easier to problem-solve. If the game still freezes without the mods and custom content, then leave them out. ![]() ![]() Folder egs': "Men's Hair", 'Women's Hair', "Men's Bottoms', 'Men's Tops' etc, so that if I come across bugs/problems then at least my CC is organized and ready for the replace/clean cache/play game process. I organize my custom content in sub-folders so I replace one sub-folder at a time. It's a slow process but anything else is a waste of time until this has been done. Step 3: Now do the same as step 2 but with Mods. If you have any problems with the current batch, test in smaller batches or one file at a time. If it's good, then continue testing the rest of the cc in small batches. Like no freezing, lag, weird/odd glitches. You must delete the game cache and delete the the localthumbcahche.package file after adding each batch, launch the game to test and play it to make sure everything is in working order. Replace CC in very small batches (say 5 files or less), starting with CC first. Removing the mods folder without deleting the localthumbcahche.package file from your The Sims 4 folder, also isn't enough of a test. Disabling or turning off both mod/cc options isn't enough of a test. Testing like this will help determine if it's a mod issue, cc issue or a vanilla game issue. Quit without saving so that the game will go back to how it looks with CC. If there is no crashing/freezing then you know it was a Mod or some CC causing the issue. ![]() Start the 'problem game' to try replicating the issue again. Repair Game: Click Sims 4 > Manage > Repair. Step 1: Move the Mods folder to the desktop, Delete Game Cache Files and delete the localthumbcache.package file from The Sims 4 folder, in the Documents folder. EA/Maxis aren't responsible for broken mods/cc. If the game works when the Mods folder is removed, then one or more of the mods and/or custom content has become outdated and will need to be removed or replaced. *Note:* Custom content can become outdated with most new game patches. (Thank you Play for sharing these tips!!) Here are some steps to take if you've got mods and/or custom content in your game and are having problems with your game. Custom Content or Mods Don't Show Up In-Game P.- Steps to Take to Fix Issues with Mods/CC P.S: Screenshots are provided to show what the graphics and hair looks like in these settings! I hope this helps some of you to enjoy the sims 4 custom hair while also having your game run smoothly Laptop Mode- Unchecked (YOU MUST LEAVE LAPTOP MODE UNCHECKED TO ENSURE YOU WONT GET THE AWFUL BLONDE HIGHLIGHTS!!!) The settings i use for my game are these: So i found out that the fix for the custom content blonde hair streak bug is to turn off laptop mode, however i had been experiencing very bad lag problems every time i turned it off so i gave up trying to fight it, however, i played around with the settings for a little bit and found that they DID reduce the lag a LOT, eventually it got to a point where my game was completely playable with reduced lag as well as having reasonably good graphics and those horrible blonde streaks in my CC hair were gone!
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