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Re: Weird lag in build/buy mode and sometimes in Live Mode too

@MadPeachyTV  That's an interesting development.  Could you post a new dxdiag as well?  Even if there's nothing obvious, it would be useful information that the problem was gone and came back with the current update.

By the way, have you at any point uninstalled and reinstalled the game?  I know it's quite the project for a lot of people, especially those with slow internet.  But I'd be curious to know whether it helped anyone.

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  • MadPeachyTV's avatar
    MadPeachyTV
    5 years ago

    @puzzlezaddict 

    I have my dxdiag attached below 🙂

    And yes, I had the game un-installed since June, then I re-installed everything around the end of December and since then everything was running perfect, like better than perfect! 

    Now the bug is back as of the latest update.

    I was wondering if there was anything common among all of us and our dxdiags that u have noticed. Like are we all running Razer Software or have one of the same apps running in the background that could be causing the issue? Something like wallpaper engine, or anything else? 

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    5 years ago

    @MadPeachyTV  I looked through the dxdiags originally and didn't find anything in common among the affected players, at least not anything that I thought could reasonably explain the issue.  For example, a lot of people use Razer accessories and the accompanying software, many more than have posted in this thread or reported a similar issue.  Plus, if the issue was some application like that, the clean boot recommended all the way back towards the beginning of the thread should have worked.

    Having said that, in your case at least, it might be worth disabling your Razer software.  Of the ten Windows errors in your dxdiag, nine are from Game Manager Service.  While I can't tell from the dxdiag when exactly those errors happened, if they're occurring while you play Sims 4, they could well be contributing to the problem.

    As for why the game behaved itself for a month and then started acting up again, perhaps the process of patching didn't go well, or the game is no longer playing nice with the rest of your system.  The fact that you uninstalled and reinstalled and got a few weeks of smooth play as a result is exactly why I wondered if anyone having the issue had tried a reinstall as troubleshooting.  It would be extremely interesting if reinstalling fixed the issue right up until the next patch.

    Finally, it's worth asking about your antivirus program, that is if you have one.  The game's .exe has changed enough recently that a few antivirus programs now block it outright, and some are preventing it from writing to the Documents directory.  So another program might interfere enough to slow things down but not so much that the game can't open in the first place.  This is just my speculation; I don't have anything to back it up.  But it's easy to test by disabling the antivirus and a lot quicker than reinstalling.

  • MadPeachyTV's avatar
    MadPeachyTV
    5 years ago

    Were the 10 game manager errors as of today? Or the last few days? And i think for sure i might try without my razer software running. I will also try the antivirus thing too. Is there anyway to add the sims into the files so my antivirus knows its allowed?  I know last time i tried the clean boot aswell, nothing changed! This is so strange that it just resurfaced out of nowhere!  

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    5 years ago

    @MadPeachyTV  Like I said, I can't tell when the errors happened; the dxdiag doesn't contain that information.  If you want to find out, check the Reliability Monitor: hit Windows key-R and enter "perfmon /rel" without quotes, and you'll see a chart of errors and updates with a column for each day.  The timestamps on the chart aren't always completely accurate, so click "View technical details" for a given error to double-check.

    You can certainly add TS4_x64.exe and Origin.exe to the exceptions list in your antivirus.  Some programs have additional settings that need to be changed as well, and increasingly they're using new terms and new layouts, so I can't really tell you where to look.  But there's something to be said for just opening each category and seeing what's there.

    As for the clean boot, not all programs shut down these days, for various reasons.  Some make sense, like your antivirus should still be running unless you manually disable it.  Others are kind of ridiculous, for example an RGB program might still be running, and that's absolutely not necessary, plus those apps can definitely interfere with games.

    One thing I should have thought to mention last night is that this patch introduced a feature where players with Razer Chroma can coordinate their RGB with their sims' moods, if they want.  Whether you've enabled this or not, it does mean that the relationship between Sims 4 and certain Razer services has changed, and perhaps that's causing some extra issues.  It wouldn't explain why you had this problem before, but this wouldn't be the first time seemingly the same issue had two discrete causes, even for the same player.