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User: Ruined my wifes Sims 4 games edit
Ruined my wifes Sims 4 games
My wife has a pc with steam and years worth if game time. Sims 4 was not installed at the moment. I logged into my user on the pc and my steam account, and wanted to try the game, so I downloaded it from the "family library", and the started up a new game.
Today she logs into the game from her user and her account and sees all her saves are gone.
What did I do and how can I fix it?
Assistant: You didn’t permanently delete her Sims 4 saves, but you did almost certainly cause Steam / EA App to look in the wrong … edit
You didn’t permanently delete her Sims 4 saves, but you did almost certainly cause Steam / EA App to look in the wrong save location and possibly sync an empty folder over her real one. This is a very common Sims 4 + Steam + multiple Windows users issue.
The good news: the saves are usually still on the PC.
What likely happened (in plain English) edit
The Sims 4 stores saves per Windows user, not per Steam account.
When you:
- logged into your Windows user
- launched Sims 4 via Steam Family Library
- started a new game
…the game created a new Sims 4 folder under your Windows profile.
Then when your wife later:
- logged into her Windows user
- launched Sims 4
Steam / EA App likely:
- pointed the game to a fresh, empty Sims folder
- or cloud-synced the empty folder, hiding her real saves
So the game thinks there are no saves.
Step 1: Do NOT start a new game on her account yet edit
Starting a new game can overwrite or cloud-sync again. Close the game completely.
Step 2: Find her original save files (most important) edit
On her Windows account:
- Open File Explorer
- Go to:
Documents
└── Electronic Arts
└── The Sims 4Look for these folders:
- saves
- Tray
- Mods
If the saves folder exists but is empty or very recent, the originals are likely elsewhere.
Step 3: Check YOUR Windows user’s Sims folder edit
Log into your Windows account and go to:
Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4If you see:
- her old save filenames (Slot_0000000X.save)
- older timestamps
- lots of files
Then that’s the missing data.
Step 4: Restore the saves edit
If you find her saves under your user:
- Copy the entire saves folder
- Switch to her Windows user
- Paste it into:
Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4Overwrite when prompted.
Do the same for:
- Tray (households & lots)
- Mods (if she uses them)
Step 5: Disable Steam Cloud for Sims 4 (very important) edit
Steam Cloud causes this exact problem.
On her Steam account:
- Library → The Sims 4
- Right-click → Properties
- General
- Turn OFF Steam Cloud
Do this on your account too to avoid future sync conflicts.
(The Sims 4 does not need Steam Cloud; it breaks multi-user setups.)
Step 6: Launch the game and verify edit
- Start Sims 4 on her Windows user
- Load Game (not New Game)
- Her saves should reappear
If the saves aren’t in either folder edit
Try these backups (in order):
Sims automatic backups edit
Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\savesLook for .save.ver0, .save.ver1 files Rename one to .save and try loading it.
Windows Previous Versions edit
Right-click:
Documents\Electronic Arts→ Properties → Previous Versions
How to avoid this in the future edit
- Only play Sims 4 on one Windows user
- Keep Steam Cloud OFF
- Never mix Family Library + Sims 4 across users
- Backup Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4 occasionally
If you want, tell me:
- Windows version
- Steam or EA App only?
- Whether Steam Cloud was enabled
and I’ll walk you through exact recovery steps for your setup.
References edit
- ↑ "Sims 4 Save Issue". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2026-01-21.