February 2023
I'm dealing with the same issue on my MacBook. Ever since the update all of my mods show at start up but not during actual gameplay.
February 2023
@Magnecent Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of your screen and select About This Mac, and you'll see the OS version as well as a bunch of other info. Please also let me know whether you use a third-party antivirus, and if so, which one.
@tg621534 Please share the above information as well.
February 2023
Hey, so this Mac is Ventura 13.1. It's the 24 inch m1,2021.
Im not sure if it uses any antivirus software, if it does then it came with it, I didn't personally install it myself.
February 2023
@Magnecent Macs don't come with a third-party antivirus installed, so unless you or someone else downloaded one, that's not the issue.
Please create a new admin account on your Mac, which you can do through System Preferences > Users & Groups. Don't tie the account to iCloud (you can skip that step), and don't import any settings. Launch Origin and Sims 4 in the new account, which you can do without reinstalling anything, enable script mods and custom content, and quit. Download a fresh copy of MCCC or a TM mod and test it out.
Any time your computer asks you to grant Origin or Sims 4 access to something, say yes. Denying permissions may cause a repeat of the same issue.
February 2023
Hi, cool I will try making a new admin account but how to I access admin preferences please?
February 2023
@Magnecent System Preferences is an icon on the right side of the Dock, or you can open it by clicking the Apple icon in the upper-left corner and selecting System Preferences.
February 2023
Hi, alright thanks, will do that now. Also, should I delete my main admin account before creating the new one ?
March 2023
@Magnecent No, definitely do not delete your main admin account. It contains all your user data, both for the Sims 4 (saves, mods, etc.) and in general, and you might even have some applications installed into this user account's Applications folder rather than the main one.
You can have multiple admin accounts on the computer at the same time. The point of creating a new one is to see whether the problem carries over, which narrows down the underlying issue either way. If the problem is solved in the new account, you don't necessarily need to abandon the old one; we can just start looking into causes that would be specific to one account rather than global.
March 2023
hi, so ive went to the apple icon on the left hand side of the screen but the only option is "system settings" and not "system preferences. ive clicked on system settings but it only brings me to the general settings. I can't find where the admin account is.
March 2023
@Magnecent Then click "System Settings" instead, then Users & Groups. I'm still running Big Sur, so it's "System Preferences" for me. Here's a guide, in case it helps:
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/add-a-user-or-group-mchl3e281fc9/mac
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