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diesel2370:
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Katie:
This happened to me a long time ago... I'll have to try to remember how I fixed it for you...
You could always backup re-install and try again?
P.s. Good to see you around again ;)
caffeinated.joy:
First, one caveat: The HCDU is a great tool, but do not depend on it for 100 % accuracy. It doesn't tell you what hacks will or are conflicting, just ones that have the potential to because they modify the same behaviours. Just because it says it might conflict doesn't mean it will. Conversely, just because it doesn't list any conflicts doesn't mean there aren't any. That being said, the HCDU is a good place to start because it will at least give you a starting point. If it lists potential conflicts, you know to start there. If it doesn't, then there's something it's not finding.
I'd like to add, if you are at all in the habit of downloading houses, you could have gotten a hack that way, as they can attach themselves to lots. You could also have a problem file sit in your game without any issue until one day it decides to make your game vomit all over itself. Third, the nature of file structures is such that a file that is fine one day can be corrupt the next.
Now that I've rambled on about that, my advice would be to take your mods out and run your game to test it. If that works, then you have a bad mod. If it doesn't work, then it's time to take out your Downloads and run your game completely clean.
BlooM:
Have you tried another lot?
Theraven:
If you're using the preg wear all hack, and if they do get the baby eventually, it could be that your sims just happen to wear clothes without preg meshes. I've run into that myself...
Also, the sim has to be a part of the family to have a baby. If they're only selectable, they won't have the baby no matter how much you try.
Running the game without mods is the best tip.
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