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None of my households or CC are showing up it's just coming up blank it doesnt seem to be recognizing my game. I changed the path in settings and I adjusted the properties so it wont auto detect but it still isnt showing. It would not allow me to make any changes to the Sims4.gameinfos.settings.xml file I'm not sure what else to do. This is my app report: 

 

App info...
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Version  : 1.11.4


OS infos...
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OSName   : Windows 10
OSVersion: 10.0.19042.0
OSType   : 64-bit
Process  : 64-bit


Framework Info...
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Reading .NET Framework version...
.NET Framework Version: 4.7.2 or later


Opening Registry...
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Listing keys for 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Maxis':
// note: 32-bit node
>>>> [Error] key not found !
// note: 64-bit node
>>>> [Error] key not found !


Reading 'Settings'...
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AutoDetect    = False
GameLocale    = en_US
GamePath      = C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
GameDataPath  = 
DocumentsPath = C:\Users\*****\Documents
GameSavePath  = 


Reading Game info...
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[The Sims 4 Installation]
Name             : The Sims 4
Version          : 1.0
DisplayName      : The Sims™ 4
Locale           : en_US
InstallDir       : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
IsInstalled      : False

ExePath (x64)    : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Game\Bin\TS4_x64.exe
ExeExists (x64)  : False
ExePath (LE)     : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Game\Bin_LE\TS4.exe
ExeExists (LE)   : False
ExePath (x86)    : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Game\Bin\TS4.exe
ExeExists (x86)  : False
ExePath (demo)   : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Game\Bin\TS4CAS.exe
ExeExists (demo) : False

DocumentsFolder  : C:\Users\*****\Documents
DocsFolderExists : True
UserData         : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
UserDataExists   : True

Checking Tray folder...
TrayDir          : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Tray
TrayDirExists    : True
TrayItemCount    : 1713

Checking Mods folder...
ModsDir          : C:\Users\*****\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods
ModsDirExists    : True
ResCfgExists     : True
ModsFileCount    : 20804

Available Localizations...

Checking Game files...


Done!
 

Posted

When I go to settings there are red circles with white exclamation points in them next to the language and path the one next to the path says "File Data/Client/ClientDeltaBuild0.package not found in selected folder" but i have it set to the Sims 4 folder in my document where my game is also by language it says "Required localization folder not found in the game folder Make sure to select the proper language" when you hover over the red circle. This is set to english which is the language my game is in. Not sure why nothing is being recognized

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@MissSparrow728 You mistaken the save folder as the game folder.
The game folder is usually found in the Program Files (x86) or Program Files folders, but could also be found on a different drive.
The save folder is in the Documents folder.

 

When Auto Detect fails, it's mostly caused by the game folder not being in the default location or the game folder is not registered in the proper registry key.

 

il y a 49 minutes, MissSparrow728 a dit :

I have a separate sims 4 folder in my program files that has a file that says ClientDeltaBuild0.package should I move it to the file in my documents that has the main game file, mods, tray, etc?

Try to point to that folder instead, that must be the one.

or

Click on the Find button next to Auto.

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