While this file is a standard part of the game's architecture, users often encounter error messages related to it. These errors usually pop up when launching The Sims 4.

installed, as missing system components can prevent the DLL from loading correctly. Replace the DLL File : Some users have found success by replacing the existing OrangeEmu64.dll in the game's

: To prevent the file from being deleted again, add your Sims 4 installation folder to the "Exclusion" or "Whitelist" of your antivirus.

If your game tells you the file is missing altogether, your antivirus is likely the culprit.

Cracks alter how the game detects user profiles, which can permanently corrupt or delete your game saves.