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Old 4th Nov 2011, 04:20 PM DefaultGame is shutting down itself... #1
anie_1981
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 414


After I have installed Pets, I wanted to play in Appaloosa Plains. From the very beginning, this town was verry slow... So recentlly I decided to do some cleanning. I got rid of few mods, and CC, I have also used NRaas MC to reset everything. The town started to work faster, but it crashes to desktop after 30-40 minutes of playing. I get a message, that the program stopped working.

I already did standard things, like deleting caches (with Dashboard), reseting game folder in My Documents... I even used "System Monitor", or something to find out how many times game reads packages, and it's fine. Game works fast, but it still crashes to desktop. It was OK before pets. I have all EP's\SP's. I'm tired of this game.

Honesty, I don't know if the problem exists in other my savegames (Sunset Valley and Bridgeport). Before clearing Mods\CC it was OK, but is it still OK, I don't know. I'm afraid to destroy my other saves too.


My Stuff:

RAM 4GB
Power CHIEFTEC 500W
Processor AMD PHENOM 9650 BOX
Motherboard ASUS M3N-H/HDMI
Graphics GF 9800GT 1GB TV
Sound CardCreative Audigy
Hard Drive SEAGATE 500 GB 32 MB S-ATA

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Last edited by anie_1981 : 5th Nov 2011 at 07:08 PM.
Old 6th Nov 2011, 01:40 AM #2
eskie227
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,172


Have you tried using the Crash Log Analyzer to help narrow down the problem? It can be found here http://www.modthesims.info/d/416883

At least it's a place to start.
 


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