Re: I moved my cc into the folder downloads!

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I moved my cc into the folder downloads!

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At first I thought the mod file was missing then I tried fixing it with replies for that question, but I made a mistake and I really moved my cc into the download file on my mac and I tried moving it back and forth like 4 times, and now when I open the game I don't have any of my mods and it took me hours to get it all, it also deleted my save although I have the saves folder with them in it. Can anyone help me fix this? Or did I ruin my game forever?

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Hi @goobiascoffee

 

 

moved your post to the mac forum for better help.

Good Luck
Crin

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Hero

Hi @goobiascoffee

 

 

moved your post to the mac forum for better help.

Good Luck
Crin

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@goobiascoffee  The best thing to do is probably to rebuild your game folder from scratch, just to make sure everything is where it needs to be.  You can pull your existing TS4 folder (the one with your saves and mods) onto your desktop and launch the game again to get a clean folder.  Play for a bit, just to make sure the game is working, and then you can start moving your saves, mods, and other content into it from your old folder.

 

It's probably best to move a few mods first and then see if they show up in-game.  If so, you can put them aside and test another batch of mods, and then another, until you establish that all of your mods are working properly.  If a batch doesn't work, you can split it and test smaller groups, then split them, until you've identified the problem mod(s).  The same concept applies to cc as well.

 

After you've tested all of your mods and cc, you can copy one of your saves into your new game folder.  (It's a good idea to keep a backup of this save.)  If it loads, and your content shows up, you're all set.

 

If for some reason you can't get your mods to appear in-game in your new folder, it's possible that you have a second TS4 folder that the game is reading instead.

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