![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The other tracker I use is on a site called Simsonic Sims: One tracker is on the Sims 4 Forum that is posted by luthienrising: There are a couple of broken mod/CC trackers that I use. Always check for mod updates after installing a game patch. Keep in mind that just because a mod has been working fine for a long time, it does not automatically mean it will still work after a game patch. This means you'll want to make sure that the "Automatic game updates" setting is disabled in Origin to allow you the chance to move out the mods before the patch downloads. No worries, the game will auto-generate a new cache file the next time you launch Sims 4.Īlso keep an eye out for Last Exceptions files in your Sims 4 folder as they can be a good indicator that you are using an outdated mod & it is causing script errors.įinally, make sure you temporarily remove all mods and CC prior to installing a game patch. In fact, you should delete that localthumbcache file every time you make any change to your Mods folder. Immediately go back and delete the mod from your Mods folder and then delete the localthumbcache.package file from your Sims 4 folder (this is very important). If something looks wrong, stop playing and do not save. This will make it easier to check for updates later on.Īfter adding a mod, keep an eye out for anything that looks wrong in your game. If you are going to use them, my advice is to only add a few at a time and keep careful notes on which ones you are adding and where you found them. Mods can be a lot of fun to use & I have quite a few of them but they do require some special precautions.īe aware that outdated mods can break your game even without viruses. ![]()
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