Title: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: nikita on 2006 July 15, 04:53:07 I wish I would remember the last thing that I was doing before this happens because this is the THIRD time this has happened to me, granted, over a period of almost a year. However, I'll be playing the Sims, everything is fine and hunky dory and then the next time I start the game, it just doesn't run. It gives it a try and then gives up.
At first I thought it was a CD problem but I don't use my CD anymore to play (nifty little program called Game Jackal) so I can't think of why this happens. Has this happened to anyone else? Reinstalling always fixes it but I figured I might as well poll the populous to see if I can find another solution. Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: neriana on 2006 July 15, 04:54:26 That happened to me once. When I tried to load the game the next time, my power supply blew up. Is your computer kept sufficiently cool?
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: nikita on 2006 July 15, 04:59:03 Define "sufficiently". I'm not sure. How hot is too hot? I mean, I doubt I could fry an egg on it but I'm sure I could melt wax given a couple hours of playing.
However, it was off all day and I just turned it on less than 2 hours ago. Or maybe it was on standby all day. Hmm...okay, maybe I'll let it rest overnight and test it again. Thanks for the suggestion! :) Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: neriana on 2006 July 15, 05:04:35 Well, I'm sure there are lots of other things that will cause it not to load. That's just what happened to me recently, and since it's summer, and the game uses so much processing power, it's a possibility. I thought my computer was fine too: well-ventilated, on top of the desk, nothing blocking the fans. But then it had a little fire. :P
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: gypsylady on 2006 July 15, 05:08:20 Try deleting your groups cache in C:\My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 July 15, 05:28:26 This sounds like the "old car syndrome" I've had for ages. You just gotta bang on it a bit, mash the start icon about 30 times, one of them should load.
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: nikita on 2006 July 15, 05:41:54 You just gotta bang on it a bit, mash the start icon about 30 times, one of them should load. The words "bang" and "mash" make me uncomfortable when used around my 3-year old craptop. :-[ I've heard of this "groups cache" file corrupting and causing problems (the squiggly lines in text balloons?), what is this file, what does it do and will it regenerate if I delete it? Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: Katze on 2006 July 15, 05:44:34 Yes it does regenerate. :)
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: jsalemi on 2006 July 15, 15:09:58 The words "bang" and "mash" make me uncomfortable when used around my 3-year old craptop. :-[ I've heard of this "groups cache" file corrupting and causing problems (the squiggly lines in text balloons?), what is this file, what does it do and will it regenerate if I delete it? It does regenerate, and as I understand it it caches a lot of info about what's in your The Sims 2 folder so the game loads faster next time. But it does get farkled quite a bit, and many folks just make it a habit to delete it every time they play, and just live with a slightly longer loading time. Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: nikita on 2006 July 15, 16:07:19 I just deleted it and the game is running again. Thanks everyone! :) Now I will happily sit here for 30 minutes as my game loads.... :-\
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: kutto on 2006 July 15, 18:28:44 Wow, that's news to me. It always felt like the game ran a little bit faster each time I played it, but I thought that was me getting used to it.
Title: Re: Game Decides to Just Not Work Anymore Post by: jrd on 2006 July 17, 07:52:38 groups.cache and cigen.cache apparently cache the thumbnails you get in the catalogs, CAS, and makeover screens. Deleting the cache files can cause a noticable delay when first opening any of these windows.
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