March 2020
So, I've been having this problem creep up on me regularly for the past few months. Basically, I'll click on something for my sim to do, like go on the computer or use the guitar, etc, and she'll walk up to it, and then just stop altogether. She won't complete the action or even move to do it. I've searched through all sorts of forums and websites for a fix, and I found a few things that I have tried which gave me temporary fixes, the issue always returns. I've tried resetting my sims folder, moving my mods and I have a mod conflict detector to ensure none of the ones I use are broken. I've repaired the game, reinstalled the game, even started whole new saves and removed everything barring the working mods from the games, but it always comes back.
Has anyone else had this issue, or know how I can fix it? It's extremely annoying.
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March 2020
My mods folder was empty, and then I was concerned maybe something I had was tripping it. I have CC that was created a while ago and haven't updated. So, I deleted every mod and every bit of CC and have downloaded fresh stuff from MSR, but only things that have been made in 2019-2020, to avoid that possible problem. I've started a fresh folder with the new mods, and it seems to be okay. A little bit laggy at times, but still working.
I'm updating my drivers as well, thank you for pointing that out! Ngl, I wouldn't have even known how to check on that.
March 2020
I have this same problem and the only way that I have made it work again is by saving the game, exiting and rentering the game. I know it's imperfect and annoying, but at least it means they will obey me again. They will stop following my commands after a while and I have to save and exit again. It's annoying but it works for me. I hope this helps you resolve your issue.
March 2020
March 2020
@babybeetlejuice As a test, try playing a new save in a clean game folder. Move your entire Sims 4 out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, then launch the game to create a new folder. Don't add anything to it yet, just play for a while and see if the same problem reappears. This will distinguish between a system issue and a problem with your existing Sims 4 folder, or rather, one or more files inside it.
If the game runs normally in the clean folder, then the first suspect would be a mod. I know you've tested with only the "working" ones, but some mods aren't so broken as to cause symptoms right away. Occasionally you can have one that only creates a problem under specific circumstances, and it can be difficult to figure out unless you test the same scenario both with and without the mod present. But if one or more mods are the issue, the only solution will be not using them.
If you still see the issue in a clean folder, please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
March 2020
March 2020
March 2020
@babybeetlejuice I'm not suggesting you remove everything permanently, just long enough to find out whether a mod is in fact causing the problem. It would be annoying to test each of your mods only to find out that none of them are the issue. A clean folder will make that clear either way, and if you don't see the issue, you can start testing your mods.
If it's easier to find examples of the problem, you can move a copy of your existing save to the clean folder. In fact, you can just copy the entire Saves folder from the old Sims 4 folder to the new one. (Copy, don't drag and drop, so you can experiment freely on the new copy and still have a backup to restore when you're done.) Once you figure out which mod is the issue, you can keep using all the others.
The mod conflict detector only flags instances of conflict between two mods, specifically when they both modify the same resource in the game itself. It won't be able to detect broken mods, or ones that don't quite function as well as they should.
March 2020
March 2020
@babybeetlejuice The conflict detector may find some broken mods after all, but I still wouldn't count on it to find all of them. At any rate, you'll know whether a mod is the issue as soon as you test. If you need more help sorting through the files, I'll be around.
March 2020
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