The title isn't wrong. I'm actually going to copy/paste my problem report from the questions forum, because that actually hasn't gotten me an answer that's fixed it, and I'd like to try again in its own thread, since I'm actually able to make new threads now. Sorry if that's not allowed, I just really, really, -really- need help.
Here we go!
On the 28th, I asked in a help forum;
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Hallo, I have a problem that I've had lurking for months. It's driving me insane and I've tried heaps of things. The last person I asked directed me to ask here, because being a mac user, some things may be a bit different. So, here's the issue;
My sims reaction time is super wonky. Like...it's really really slow, and getting worse. I tell my sim to do something and they stand there, just shifting and looking sideways for a good five to ten seconds before the thing even appears in their action bar.
I often pause the game, then unpause it, which helps fix the broken movement that one time, but the pausing is weird too. I click pause and it doesn't actually pause—it doesn't go red around the edge, and my sims are still doing the weird side look thing. After a few seconds, it usually then does pause, and I can unpause the game again.
This is so, so much worse if I go on a higher speed. If I go on a higher speed, every action needs a pause to actually go through.
It kind of varies from minute to minute, action to action. It's driving me insane. It almost killed my vampire because she would not leave the sunlight. It's making me not want to play. I know this is a long explanation, but I felt like it was the only way to get through the severity of this issue. I've already asked in the normal issue threads and got directed here.
I've tried;
Repairing Origin (so many times)
Completely uninstalling and reinstalling both MCCC and the game.
Deleting sims folder, opening the game to get a new one and moving the saves and stuff back in.
Removing MCCC
Disabling Origin in-game
Playing in windowed mode (which did seem to help at first, then didn't)
So, I'm at a loss for what to do now. Deleting the folder has made it a million times better (it only happens maybe 25% of the time now for a few seconds, instead of 80% for ten seconds) but it's still here. I feel like I'm stuck with this problem forever at this stage.
I also feel like the problem is worse with bigger families, but I haven't actually tested that well. It's just a guess, on that front.
I -am- having some last exception errors, but I don't know if they're the problem, a symptom of the problem, or completely unrelated. Nobody's told me "its the last exception" yet.
I don't really know how to share the computer facts, but here goes:
Macbook Pro (13-inch, 2017)
2.3 GHz Intel Core i5
8 GB
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 1536 MB
macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.1
Official packs; Get Together, Get to Work, City Living, Cats and Dogs, Parenthood, Vampires, Jungle Adventure, Holiday Celebration Pack.
No antiviruses, no nothing. Haven't really had my computer that long.
No background tasks.
The only mod/cc thing I have is MC Command Center.
I think I run my graphics on high, I turned them down from Very High when the issues first returned, and it hasn't helped at all. I just figured it was worth mentioning.
This issue was on the old computer I used, too. It wasn't here when I first got this computer, but it's gradually came back. Repairing it helps a tiny bit for maybe ten minutes, then it's in full swing mode again.
This is such a long message, hope someone has some idea of what's going on, because I sure don't.
Thanks ~ Crea.
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I still haven't gotten any other possible fixes. I've now also tried to empty all my sims inventories, deleted old unplayed save files, and repair origin about five more times.
Still nothing.
I don't want to play the sims anymore, and it's 100% because of this glitch. Two vampires in my sims clan died because of this glitch. I've almost had my sims children removed because of this glitch. It's making me so angry and so upset and I'm starting to think I'll never be free of it.
The thing is, if I reset my sims folder, before moving stuff back, it seems okay, but I don't know if the problem is still lurking, and whether it just takes a while to come back, or whether it's something in my saves causing it.
I don't know what to do if it's my saves.
Does anyone have any suggestions? This is driving me insane.
Thanks,
~Crea.
So many sorcerers ~
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It could be your saves, or you could have your graphics options set too high for your Mac. Does it happen if you play without MC Command Centre? Even though you have a new Mac it really isn't designed for gaming, the more you add to your game the more it's going to slow it down. Trash the Options.ini file, load up your game, do not change any graphics settings, and see how it performs. Lower the settings if it still lags.
Like BlueBellFlora said, it could be something from your old saves that is corrupted and causing the game to lag this much.
Yes. Yes I have tried restarting my computer.
Really hoping it isn't my saves, guess I'll have to check. Not sure what to do if it is...probably export my sims and house and bring it into a new world. I'd have to cheat a lot to bring them back to what they were, though.
Removing MCCC was actually the first thing I tried. Because that seemed pretty obvious. Didn't help a bit.
In regards to restarting your computer, many users simply put them to sleep. I suggested restarting your computer because something may have still been running in the background that you were unaware of and many times can interfere with your game causing it to lag. I've had it happen to me and I play on a desktop Mac. I'm sorry if I offended you by suggesting this. Sometimes the simplest solution is the answer. I understand you are frustrated and upset by this problem, but sometimes it can be a larger problem that cannot be solved with one or two steps. Have you tried contacting one of the EA gurus directly here on the forums and sharing your save?
I don't know how to contact gurus or share saves, honestly. Sorry if I was a bit salty, I just felt like I'd been through a lot of stuff to be told to just try turning it off and on again.
I really hope my save isn't corrupt, but it's always a thought. I don't know. Maybe it's worth saving my sims to the gallery, taking note of their skills and just cheating the world back the back it was. (adding my side sims, remaking the important clubs, whatnot).
I like my saves, but nothing's that irreplaceable that I wouldnt scrap them if it fixed my game.
Just a suggestion.
I've only ever had the one mod, ever, and I didnt remove it until issues got bad, so, I don't know. I think right now, I'm going to try and bring my sims and homes into the gallery & move them into a new game. Maybe it won't work and I'll have wasted my time...I'll let you all know the results of that once I've done it.
OP, its not because its a laptop, it may be another issue going on. I dont have any help, because Im not a tech expert, but I hope you get it figured out
What Mac do you play on? Stating your specs and your graphics options in-game really help others to understand what settings they can potentially play their game on.
I have an iMac Desktop which runs Sims 2 (remastered for newer Macs), 3 & 4 just fine. Thank you though for your information. While many problems have similar root causes for both Windows and Mac versions, there are some differences as to how to solve the same problem on a Mac.
Both this save and the save on the old computer that had it were like 5 generations long. I'd been playing a long time. I think this was probably it.
I think it might come back, in which case, obviously I'll revive this if I can't fix it doing what I did this time. But for now, it's gone.
I just figured that'd be good for anyone else who finds this looking for help to know—a new save helped me.
I can finally play again, and boy, am I playing. I've really gone all-out on the children front, too...four little nightmares...
Ah ok. That explains your previous post then.
It feels like no matter what I do, I'll never be able to enjoy this game.
Also, one other thing to try. Have you tried cleaning your memory? It was a trick we used to help play Sims 3. I do it now before I play Sims 3 and I have very few problems with my saves. Can you try that?
I did make a back up when I did it, but I didnt since then, and I can't go back to playing that. I've gained four entire sims since then. Are you suggesting to do it for every time I save? That sounds a bit...hard.
I haven't tried clearing memory, and I'm willing to try it, but I don't know how.
(sorry if some of this sounded salty, no matter how I worded it it came off slightly salty)
I reset it like a week ago. It shouldn't be too big -already-. I know that might be it, I just feel like...I cant reset it every week. It's just not doable. I need a better solution that that.