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LE cuz of NISAK/BASEMENTAL - or maybe not?


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Hey.

I have some problem with TS4.
When I start new save/loading game I have insta LE.

Thats the file from "better last exception" mod.
(my mods and everythink is in file) 

Yes, I have a lot of mods (like 50 gb) but every patch I update everythink and very old mods are deleted.

I have last WW, Basmental, NISAK.
Like I see in LE the reason of LE is NISAK and Basemental, but how? Its looks like they are updated to last version, maybe smth else is the reason?

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3 hours ago, ktojestzjebem333 said:

Like I see in LE the reason of LE is NISAK and Basemental, but how?

These show up in nearly every LE for me, along with WW and MCCC. It's not always all of them, but at least one or two seem to be affected every time, which is no surprise, especially for LEs that happen when the game loads a save or a particular lot (because WW loads sex-related stuff, MCCC does its thing, and so on). I actually ignore these four mods in LEs, at least when I'm certain that I have updated them.

 

Looking at your LE report, I see mods by LittleMsSam that might be outdated (or not, if the latest patches didn't break them) and "Meaningful Stories" which has received its last update following the 1.79 patch (we're now at 1.81). Removing these from your Mods folder temporarily might save you the effort of having to 50/50 through all of your mod files.

Just move the files for those mods to some other location (like a folder on your Desktop) and run the game to see if that helps. Remember to delete "localthumbcache.package", found in "Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4", whenever you make changes to your Mods folder.

If that doesn't do the trick, you'll have test all of your mods using 50/50 or similar methods, but if the game works fine without those mods (i.e. there's no LE popping up), you only need to test that handful of files, which is done much quicker, even if you test the mods one by one. Again, remember to delete "localthumbcache".

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