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Switching from Windows to Mac

So, I tried posting this question in the Mac forum but us Mac users seem to be clueless on this issue.

Now that TS4 is being made available on the glorious apple, I'm hoping to delete my partition. Does anyone know what files I should transfer over from my windows side game to my mac side to preserve saves, neighbourhoods, sims and stories?
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    luthienrisingluthienrising Posts: 37,628 Member
    My Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4:
    - Saves folder (I advise deleting the subfolder called Scratch)
    - Tray folder (that's your library)
    - Mods
    - Screenshots
    - Custom Music
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    DeadFishyDeadFishy Posts: 2,762 Member
    My Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4:
    - Saves folder (I advise deleting the subfolder called Scratch)
    - Tray folder (that's your library)
    - Mods
    - Screenshots
    - Custom Music

    Thanks @luthienrising‌ What's significance of the scratch folder?
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    luthienrisingluthienrising Posts: 37,628 Member
    It appears to be info from your current/just past game, stuff the game is using to build its next save or next autosave. It will regenerate itself, so I'd assume that switching from one OS to the other, you might as well let it do that.
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