Is there an interpreter in the house?
Doc Doofus:
Just a reminder: you can't use the dresser on pregnant sims. It borks the game.
Hook:
Quote from: ZiggyDoodle on 2009 August 08, 14:53:51
I didn't begin to delete them until after the first of the CTDs, and that was done on some advice here and at MTS2. Since it has had no effect, will leave them in.
If you were already having CTD problems then do whatever the modders advise. Just don't delete the cache files as a normal step in updating unless you're using a mod that requires it for whatever reason.
Hook
ZiggyDoodle:
Quote from: Doc Doofus on 2009 August 08, 15:05:51
Just a reminder: you can't use the dresser on pregnant sims. It borks the game.
What does it do to the game? The Ursine character was the first Sim I played when I was exploring the game. Tried changing her clothing but I recall the option didn't exist. I played her through the pregnancy then created my own Sims.
Hook:
Quote from: TashaFaun on 2009 August 08, 17:12:07
I'm sorry, I'm going to have to call bullshit here. Not that this didn't happen to you but it must have just been a coincidence.
If this hadn't been my self sim and I had been playing more than one family in the neighborhood I might not have noticed. Where's the coincidence when the age dropped back to what it was supposed to be after replacing the cache file?
Hook
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Hook on 2009 August 08, 13:11:42
The errors you see from TS3.exe are exceptions thrown when the program encounters a problem. ACCESS_VIOLATION means the program tried to read some memory address it wasn't supposed to, possibly because it was passed a pointer to that invalid address. INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO would be a divide by zero, likely happening because some value wasn't properly initialized to a number. Both of these are good candidates for data that should have been in the cache files that no longer exist.
Actually, deleting the cache files can't break your game, simply because the game never had them as part of the core data to begin with: Even having NOTHING in your userdata directory is an acceptable run state for the game. This particular error is just some obscure hardcoded programming bug you can't do anything about. It's not even something the scripts can cause, because managed code can't crash from divide-by-zero errors.
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