Симс 4 код ошибки 125

Обновлено: 02.07.2024

I'm having a problem with gameplay. CAS is fine with everything, but when I try to play the actual game it freezes up and gives me the error code. I checked all my mods and there seem to be no problems there, even though removing the entire mods folder fixes the problem. I do have a lot of mods so doing each mod individually. would be a waste of time. I already checked other people asking this question, but they all seem to be from the seasons patch from a while ago which won't really help.

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This error is caused by outdated mods or custom content that may still be in game or have been removed from the game.

You mention removing the mods folder, did you delete the game cache and and delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder to help with troubleshooting.

We've had game updates since Seasons release. It may be a good idea to go through your mods folder again to make sure everything is up to date and in working order.

Custom content can become outdated with most new game patches. If the game works when the Mods folder is removed, then one or more of the mods and/or custom content has become outdated and will need to be removed or replaced. EA/Maxis aren't responsible for broken mods/cc. It's up to the creators to fix.

Disabling or turning off both mod/cc options isn't enough of a test.

Try the 50/50 method:

1. Move all the mods and cc out into a temporary folder on the desktop.
2. Move a few files back at a time. Load the game to make sure it loads and everything is good.
3. Delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 till there is no more files to check.

** While your testing, don't save the game. If you find any problems, delete the mod or custom content file.

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Hey Simmers-- my game has been running smoothly for about a week and a half since I installed Seasons; now when I go to play a household, this pops up. My game is patched to the newest patch and updated.

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If you have any Mods or CC please remove them and try again.

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If you have any Mods or CC please remove them and try again.

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I have the same problem and I don’t know what to do

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Move your mods folder to the desktop, clear your game cache and delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder to help with troubleshooting.

Try playing the game again to test. If it loads okay, it may be that some of the mods/cc have become outdated.

Custom content can become outdated with most new game patches. If the game works when the Mods folder is removed, then one or more of the mods and/or custom content has become outdated and will need to be removed or replaced. EA/Maxis aren't responsible for broken mods/cc. It's up to the creators to fix.

Disabling or turning off both mod/cc options isn't enough of a test.

Try the 50/50 method:

1. Move all the mods and cc out into a temporary folder on the desktop.
2. Move a few files back at a time. Load the game to make sure it loads and everything is good.
3. Delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 till there is no more files to check.

** While your testing, don't save the game. If you find any problems, delete the mod or custom content file.

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Hey Simmers-- my game has been running smoothly for about a week and a half since I installed Seasons; now when I go to play a household, this pops up. My game is patched to the newest patch and updated.

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If you have any Mods or CC please remove them and try again.

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If you have any Mods or CC please remove them and try again.

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Move your mods folder to the desktop, clear your game cache and delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder to help with troubleshooting.

Try playing the game again to test. If it loads okay, it may be that some of the mods/cc have become outdated.

Custom content can become outdated with most new game patches. If the game works when the Mods folder is removed, then one or more of the mods and/or custom content has become outdated and will need to be removed or replaced. EA/Maxis aren't responsible for broken mods/cc. It's up to the creators to fix.

Disabling or turning off both mod/cc options isn't enough of a test.

Try the 50/50 method:

1. Move all the mods and cc out into a temporary folder on the desktop.
2. Move a few files back at a time. Load the game to make sure it loads and everything is good.
3. Delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 till there is no more files to check.

** While your testing, don't save the game. If you find any problems, delete the mod or custom content file.

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