

You need to find that file in your mods folder and remove it. If a red sad face shows up, then it will have a file listed next to it. On the left side of the window you will see a smiley face with the version number of the program.You can scan the entire directory, a single folder, or a single file. Set the path to where your mods are installed in game and save the result.Reopen the program and it will be in English now. Click that, then at the very bottom click the left yellow button “save”. When you first open the program, there is a only one field that you can choose from a drop down menu that selects English. If the language is not English by default, do next:.


Go to the “Mod Conflict Detector” folder and launch “.exe” file (right-click the app and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR). Now that you have made a copy the “Mods” folder and can be sure that your sims won’t be affected in this process, it’s time to find the files that are most likely the problem.You could also compress the information (Zip or Rar) to save space. You can copy this folder to another part of your hard drive, or to a spare hard drive if you have one. Make a backup copy of your “Mods” folder just to be on the safe side.I am not a computer programmer, so I don’t have the knowledge to help you sort out any internal problems you may have with your system. RT, Phone and Mobile editions are not supported.ĭISCLAIMER: I did not create this program nor did I have any involvement in helping to create it, therefore I do not know how the internal factors in said program work. Analyse files (to find out exactly in what way they modify the game).Delete file(s) straight from the program.Detect stray files (not *.package, *.zip et al, but something that doesn’t belong in your “Mods” folder).Find any conflict mod, and then disable or delete them.It controls and fixes errors of modifications for The Sims 4. Run the conflict detector mod folder on your PC.
