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Can somebody decipher this for me, please?

Posted: November 3rd, 2018, 6:11 pm
by Gargoyle Cat
Hi,
After having read numerous Go Here Error threads, I haven't removed any tuning files, yet.  Most of what I have are about removing visual effects such as group bubbles, musical notes, no woohoo hearts, zzz's when a sim is sleeping, ect... Then there are the ones that stop foot tapping, coughing while eating, streaking, bartending effects and all those annoying kinds of things.

https://mega.nz/#!TXpDnYJZ!qMu67U_L4nAD ... BpdYqVuoro

For whatever it is worth, this isn't the first time I've gotten this error for this one lot.  I only zipped the most recent which is from today. 

Thanks in advance. 



 

Can somebody decipher this for me, please?

Posted: November 3rd, 2018, 8:41 pm
by igazor
You have a sim named Duke Neveah-Nukem, am not seeing if they are part of the actively controlled household or not, who triggered the instruction to leave their romantic group-up (we here in the real world would call that leaving/ending a "date") but it appears that such a group-up didn't really exist. The error seems to have fired pretty soon after the start of your game session, so if the group-up/date was left over from a prior one then it probably dissolved on its own at startup. These things happen especially when world routing are concerned on fresh game sessions and are usually not serious.

Can somebody decipher this for me, please?

Posted: November 3rd, 2018, 8:52 pm
by Gargoyle Cat
I got this error as soon as my game loaded. Right after I got the error, I got the pop-up telling me that 3 is a crowd and asked if I wanted to make a group or whatever that silly pop-up says.  Is there a way to stop that?

I wasn't playing this household when this happened. I was playing the household across the street.

Can somebody decipher this for me, please?

Posted: November 3rd, 2018, 9:03 pm
by igazor
The pop-ups about groups of inactives that do not concern your sims is a game thing, it's not generated by mods and I don't know of any way to stop those. I just answer them randomly and go on. But as this happened right at start-up, again it sounds like that inactive group-up wasn't really going to be happening any further anyway.

Can somebody decipher this for me, please?

Posted: November 3rd, 2018, 9:27 pm
by Gargoyle Cat
Thanks for the help.