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13th Sep 2015 at 10:20 PM
Last edited by igazor : 13th Sep 2015 at
11:10 PM.
Actually, if it's the one I'm thinking of, that message should only appear when the game detects an outdated
core mod. The game can't really tell if other kinds of content are outdated, but for core mods the patch version numbers have to match exactly and sometimes there must be different versions for Steam vs. Non-Steam installs (Mac players would use non-Steam). Outdated script and tuning mods that don't crash the game tend to load without warning, just not work well.
If you happen to be an NRaas user, the only two mods in our collection that are core mods are UntranslatedKey (of interest only to developers) and ErrorTrap, the rest are script mods and tuning packages. AwesomeMod is a popular core mod. So is CmarNYC's XCAS. There are others, but not nearly as numerous as other kinds of content.
To help narrow down the culprit, you might want to remove all mods except the ones you are certain aren't core mods and see if the warning message still appears. Then add them back in batches, or by halves if you have a lot, until you can isolate what's triggering the message.
The other possibility, though a little less likely since apparently this error message didn't appear before, is that you have an incomplete patch job on your game that has until now gone undetected. If you intend to be playing on Patch 1.67, the SuperPatcher can fix that. Make sure to get the correct regional vs. Origin version for OS X if you try this and if it says you are already up to date, make it run anyway. Can't really do any harm other than waste time if it doesn't help.
http://help.ea.com/en/article/the-sims-3-super-patcher