The Sims 4 team has addressed a significant save file issue that has been impacting players’ game experiences. This update aims to restore confidence and provide solutions for players affected by save file corruption.

The Sims 4 Addresses Save File Problem

EA just dropped some new info about a major issue that’s been annoying players of The Sims 4: save file corruption. If you’re a fan, this news might hit close to home because it’s been a real headache for many since late 2023.

Sims 4 devs ask for player help investigating corruption bug

The Sims 4 is one of those games you can lose yourself in for hours, but even the best games have their glitches. In this case, players have been facing save file corruption, which basically means losing all your hard work and creativity in the game. Imagine building your dream home or creating unique characters, only to find everything is gone! It’s super frustrating, right?

The Sims 4 Tackles Save Corruption Problems

In a recent post on their platform, EA admitted they’re still hunting for answers regarding the save file corruption that kicked off with the “For Rent” expansion back in 2023. Their investigation suggests that some temporary files, known as scratch files, could be causing the game to misbehave. If these files disappear, it can throw your entire game into chaos, leading to annoying loading screens, especially if your lots are jam-packed with items.

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Meanwhile, EA has temporarily scrapped the Residential Rental Unit cheat, “bb.increaserentalunitcap,” as a precaution while they work on a fix. Players are also being encouraged to speak up about any other issues they’re facing to help the team identify more problems. But you can bet some players are impatient—many have been waiting for a solid resolution for over a year, with no signs of their purchased expansions working properly.

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Another hot topic among the community is the game’s overwhelming amount of content. Players are concerned that while new stuff keeps being added, the existing problems remain unresolved. It feels like throwing more toppings on a pizza that’s already hard to digest. EA seems to be listening, but the fixes are taking their sweet time. As of now, all fans can do is hang tight and hope for updates.

Product/Game Information Box

  • Name: Starbound
  • Developer: Chucklefish
  • Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
  • Retail Price: $14.99
  • Release Date: July 22, 2016
  • Where to Buy: Steam, GOG, Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store

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By David Smith

Game reviewer, tech journalist and gaming enthusiast. I am an expert on Playstation 4 and 5 games, Xbox games, and PC games from the 2005 and 2025 period.

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