What would make CC break after an update? I get mods breaking because of potential coding issues, but CC, why do they bug out. I do not create mods, but i figure unless the file types don't change for CC then they should always work. Any basic information to shed light on this? It would help when identifying broken CC after an update.
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I hope that helps
What counter was it? Some broke with an earlier patch, in case it's a lot you haven't been using for a while.
Thanks! I suspect that one's been broken for a while.
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If you have CC in your Mods folder did you enable CC in the game?
If not, how did you transfer your CC from your old computer?
and it's in this file path?
This PC: Documents: EA Games: Electronic Arts: The Sims 4: Mods
Do you have One Drive enabled? Sometimes One Drive can interfere with the Sims 4 Mods folder.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/turn-off-disable-or-uninstall-onedrive-f32a17ce-3336-40fe-9c38-6efb09f944b0
You could also try resetting your Mods folder:
https://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/forum/index.php?topic=25031.msg426156#msg426156
Make sure you aren't using any syncing with any online storage for your Sims folders. It can delete them.
> Does anybody know how to update some CC if the creator hasn't?
you mean CC or mods? a lot of CC batch fixes are still being added to the sims 4 studio - if the fix is pretty straightforward.
If it's a mod, it's really dependent on a loooooooot of stuff.
Mainly what the mod changes, etc. Some stuff need to be redone or in worst case scenarios, the whole mod.
if you don't know modding, I would highly advice against trying to work on update of mods - especially script mods.
also if you did, if you're not the author of the mod it's both better to ask first [unless you plan to keep the fix just for yourself] and also since you're not the author you might not even know some inner working of it and so it might be a lot harder to fix it.