September 2020
September 2020
After reinstalling, I cleaned out the saves folder but didn't touch the rest of the folder. Can I just move the whole folder to desktop and start the game? Will it automatically generate a new folder?
September 2020
September 2020 - last edited September 2020
I tested it quickly and after removing The Sims 4 folder and the glitch isn't there anymore! Do you think the glitch had to do with the unsupported graphics card and it just stuck around after I edited the graphics card file? I'm gonna run some extra tests with my mods and original saves to see what could have caused it.
Thanks so much for your help!
September 2020
September 2020
I didn't move the ConfigOverride folder back in, but in the Config.log file it says that my graphics card is still supported:
Name (database): AMD Radeon Pro 5700 XT [Found: 1, Supported: 1])
Should I move the ConfigOverride folder back in anyways?
September 2020
September 2020 - last edited September 2020
Ah yes I edited it in the Sims 4 resources folder. I'm gonna start using the ConfigOverride folder now. I'm going to place some of my favorite mods back into the game folder and run some tests with it. Maybe an outdated mod caused that one lot to glitch?
September 2020
September 2020 - last edited September 2020
Hi again! I have to come back to this unfortunately. Today I tried playing with a completely fresh 'The Sims 4' folder, no mods, only the edited Graphicscards.svg and nothing else - and the glitching happened again, in the exact same way as before. Could it be that adding the new graphics card to the game's list isn't enough to make it compatible? Or is it impossible that that's the problem? Otherwise, you think it could be a problem caused by a new version of Mac OS X Catalina or something? It's just so strange...