TS2 Seasons Crashing

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caffeinated.joy:
I would also check your drivers. If they're out of date they can cause problems with your games.

fatedicewolf:
Maybe, it's just me but I'm having an impossible time locating that program on the website :(

EDIT: I found it. Going to test it now :)

EDIT 2: No conflicts, scanned three times :(

mookie:
Sorry to hear you haven't had any luck with your problem. Here is a link to a neighborhood corruption detector by the very awesome Mootilda...http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=431238  I'm not real clear on your current status, can you enter any houses successfully? Or does it crash in all of them? Or is it random? If it's just one lot, can you move the inhabitants to the sim bin and bulldoze the lot, that may solve it. Also, as you downloaded houses did you keep the cc from each separate? Very handy to do so, in case of future problems. I have a folder in my dl's called stuff from lots, and within that I have folders called 250 Mulberry Lane or Joe's bar and grill for example. Much easier to locate and jettison potential problems that way. Best of luck!

caffeinated.joy:
Have you tried deleting your cache files (groups.cache, cigen.package, content registry and accessory.cache)?

Also, the HCDU is a great tool as it gives you a good starting point, but it's important to know it's not a guaranteed fix. The way it works is it scans your downloads folder for mods/hacks that modify the same behavior and have the potential to conflict. If it lists files, there's no guaranteed those are the problem files and, conversely, if it doesn't list any files, it doesn't mean there are no conflicts. As I said before, it is a good starting point.

I would take out all your mods and run your game to see if it still crashes. If it doesn't, then you have something in your mods causing a problem. If that doesn't work and it still crashes, then move onto removing all cc you installed prior to your crashing problem. Again, if you find you have no more crashes, then something you've removed is bad. If not, then pull all of your downloads and repeat the process.

HappyThoughts:
We're all pulling for you Fatedicewolf!  Removing the last 'anything' you added in the last week is always a good start, it's the first thing I try when my game decides it doesn't want me playing.  I'm out of suggestions but you have my sympathies.

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