m_gimeno_87
30th May 2010, 11:01 PM
Hello :!:
Some time ago I had a loading crashing and the "Game Help: Loading Crashes guide" came to save me. Now the problem repeats again, so i checked again the guide and this is what happended:
The first thing you are asked to do is to delete some PACKAGE. files inside the sims 3 folder which are corrupted. I deleted them and happily run my game... or try because, when the green loading bar appears, the game stops running and the files are there again:!: :cry:
I don't have the WorldCaches folder
I'm not sure which version of the game i have (how can i now this when i have already installed the game?)
I have installed the sims, world adentures and high end loft stuff
My operating system is windows XP
Maybe it has nothing to do with it but, before this happended, the game run slower than it used to...
How can i make this packaged files stop regenerating?
pleeeeeeeeease :help: ?
candlelight82
31st May 2010, 01:00 AM
..by deleting the cache files. See how to do this here http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php?title=Game%20Help:Sims_3_Loading_Crashes#Delete_Cache_Files
You see the game version in the corner when you open the launcher.
werismyki
31st May 2010, 07:21 AM
If you were following the Loading Crashes Guide, it tells you to copy and paste the .package files to your desktop from the Mods\Packages folder.
No where in that guide does it tell you to delete some package files inside the sims 3 folder which are corrupted. You must be referring to another
guide.
In order to better solve your problem, please go through the following as listed below:
Sims 3 - Game lags or fails to load or is glitchy
Issues
Have you just updated to a newer patch or installed a new Expansion Pack and/or Stuff Pack?
Do you suddenly find your game is failing to load past the loading bar or after selecting your save game? Or does it take hours to load when previously it only took minutes?
Do you experience glitches like
missing books, traits, cannot carry out skill-related activities, etc
have long strings name with paths instead of the objects' names
missing previously installed content
and many more
Causes
Then, you have custom content that is not compatible with this new game version or is broken/corrupted by the patching/installing.
If you have a core mod that is not compatible, the game would simply crash back to Desktop.
Solution
Move all your custom content from \Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages, or whichever game folder you maintained your Custom Content in, to the Desktop temporarily. You can also use MonkeyBars to disable the CC-Framework so the game will not read the \Mods\Packages folders.
To determine if it is content-related, follow this FAQ on how to GameHelp:Remove_TS3_Custom_Content; don't forget the *caches and test using a New game.
If the New game can load and has no issues, the problem is caused by your .packages CC.
If you're still experiencing issues, rename \...Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 to something else, so the game will re-generate a new set of user's folders when you next load a New game to test.
If the New game can load and has no issues, the problem is caused by your .Sims3Packs CC or some other files in your previous User folders.
Fixing your game
If the problem is with .packages CC
If the new game can load, then read this FAQ on how to rectify the Lag issue and to find the problem content: Game_Help:Package_File_Lag.
If you have glitches, remove the hacks folder or the folder where you placed all the hacks or mods - tuning mods, object mods, script mods.
If your custom content does not show up, verify framework is still intact using MonkeyBars or Dashboard. Also verify on creators' downloads pages if the CC item needs to be updated for the patch/pack.
If none of the above helps in identifying the problem content, do the 50% method: split your CC into halves. Place one half at a time to test. If one batch is fine, then that goes in the good CC category, so you concentrate on the other half. When you have a batch that causes the same glitch, half that again, and so on...you might need to refresh caches each time you load the game Game_Help:Sims_3_Delete_Cache_Files.
If the problem is with .Sims3Packs CC
Try running Dashboard on the DCBackup folder to see if it can detect anything wrong with those .packages
Or if you want to test Sims3Packs one-by-one, you can use CUSTARD (Alpha testing, Windows only) by Delphy in the Modding forum
Otherwise, you'd need to revisit the site where you get the Sims3Packs from to see if if there's a new update or they need fixing, etc.
Remember: during all the above testing, always load a new game to test (you can however load the same new game if you saved that). Never load a pre-patched or pre-EP/SP saved game as removing custom content and caches will reset all the custom content in that world to base-game items and it won't load them back if you happen to Save before you Quit.
Please follow the above - remove all CC, and try a fresh game. Most likely that will fix your issue and then it's just a matter of sorting out which file(s) are the problem.
On occasion you might be asked to do a long FAQ - please make sure you do all the steps and don't just skip over them. You'll often find that these long FAQs have all the details you need. If nothing in the above FAQs fixes your problem you may post again detailing exactly which you have done and which steps failed.
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