If you patched your Sims 4 game to 1.51.75 you’ve probably noticed some new weird things from your mods and custom content, primarily missing strings.
Sacrificial’s mods, and any career/school mods, should all be removed, and at best, tested back in.
MCCC 6.2.0 only needed updates to the Package files, the ts4scripts are still fine, as far as we know.
Deaderpool uploaded JUST the MCCC and MC-Woohoo package files to a Patreon post, but that’s confused so many people, who removed EVERYTHING, rather than ONLY the package(s), we’ve started recommending redownloading 6.2.0 from its post, to update. Either way will work, as long as you follow Deaderpool’s instructions exactly.
The picture on the Installation page for MCCC refers to 1.50.67’s version of 6.2.0. The picture below is how the files should look now, once you’ve updated your game to 1.51.75 and also refreshed your MCCC files.
For the most up to date news on other mods, be sure to check out SimsVIP’s list. Pay attention to the tabs, there’s more info here than just the front page.
To report (or look for) issues from the game itself, you can’t beat AHQ, EA Answers. PLEASE visit this site, and look through it. "Me Too“ any post for something you have seen happen in your own game.
For MCCC or other Sims related chat support, come to Deaderpool’s discord, and Verify, if you haven’t already.
As long as you play via Origin, we’ll do what we can to help you dig out from any patch fallout you’re experiencing.
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