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Re: Map View in Poor Quality - Lenovo Legion 5

@iyoung91  Do you have any installed software meant to optimize your in-game settings or performance?  GeForce Experience would qualify if you've checked the box to let it optimize settings, but there are plenty of other third-party tools as well.  If you're not sure, open the Task Manager (while in-game; put the game in windowed mode first) and look through the background processes list for anything that doesn't have a Windows/AMD/Nvidia logo.

It's also possible, though this would be a bit unusual, that your computer is switching to integrated graphics in Map View because of how much less demanding that mode is.  You should be able to see the difference in the Task Manager's Performance tab: one minute you're in street view and the Nvidia card is taking the graphics load, then the next you're in Map View and the AMD graphics chip is working and the Nvidia card's load has dropped way down.  This is just a theory, but it's easy to test.

Even if this isn't the underlying problem, it's still worth telling Windows to run Sims 3 in high-performance mode.  Hit Windows key-i, open System > Display > Graphics settings, click Browse, choose TS3.exe (without the W) from the list, click Options, select the high-performance option, and save.  And of course always play with the laptop plugged in, since running on battery can make Windows override any other performance options you've set.

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  • iyoung91's avatar
    iyoung91
    4 years ago

    @puzzlezaddict I downloaded GeForce Experience and also switched settings in Windows to always run in high performance mode. No change to map view with either. I still need to try checking what's going on with task manager. 

    @roberta591 I noticed its pulling the wrong OS too in the games Device Config Log. I can confirm that Windows 11 is up to date on my Legion 05. Any advice as to how I could get the game to read Windows 11? I never had 8 installed as this computer came with 11 installed on it. Graphics are in high quality and game runs great aside from the road detail in map view. I do have an FPS cap at 60 FPS for the game from NVIDIA Control Panel. Anytime I play over 60 FPS the laptop makes quite a bit of noise. 

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    4 years ago

    @iyoung91  Sims 3 was out of development by the beginning of 2014, so it doesn't recognize anything past Windows 8.  This is not indicative of a problem and has no practical effect.

    For the roads issue, try playing in a clean boot:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows-da2f9573-6eec-00ad-2f8a-a97a1807f3dd

    When you reboot, go through the Task Manager's background processes list shutting down anything that doesn't absolutely need to be running, so basically anything that isn't from Microsoft, Nvidia, or AMD.  (Examples of inessential software would be MSI Afterburner and anything from Razer.)  If you accidentally kill the wrong process and it doesn't restart on its own, just reboot your computer.

    And if you do see a process restarting on its own after you've ended it, note what it is so you can circle back later—the clean boot might do the trick, but if not, anything that insists on restarting itself may need to be uninstalled, at least temporarily.

  • roberta591's avatar
    roberta591
    Hero (Retired)
    4 years ago

    @iyoung91 Your computer is using the latest version of the Windows operating system from Microsoft. The problem with Windows 11 is the requirements for Windows 11 eliminated most older computer systems. Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 (trusted platform module) and Secure Boot. Most older computers don't have these features and are excluded from running Windows 11. Also Widows 11 home users MOST have internet connectivity AND a Microsoft account. There are other requirements that are lesser importance. This is Microsoft's way of saying if your computer is more then a few years old you had better buy a new computer IF you want to run the later version of the Windows operating system, This is like the 800 pound guerrilla telling you what it wants you to do. Your computer is fine. There are rumors that the next version (Windows 12?) may come out in 2024. Didn't Microsoft say Windows 10 was going to be the last version - hm.... Going from Windows 10 to Windows 11 isn't as easy as upgrading your computer. Many people are upset as they bought a fairly new computer only to find out it will not run Windows 11 (myself included). Your dxdiag indicates that there is issues with updates. Windows 11 has had issues since it's introduction many of which have been corrected by updates. While there are ways around the hardware requirements that would violate the EULA (end user license agreement). You do not own the software (Windows 11 operating system). What you are paying for in the cost of your computer is a license to use the software. I am at present building a computer that will run Windows 11 JUST so I can troubleshoot other peoples computers. Now Microsoft is telling me I have too many computers - what!!! Is Microsoft telling me it can't spy on me because i have more then ten computers? Until the Microsoft gods tell me I can have another computer I can't activate the new Windows 11 computer. That's ok because I need some parts I ordered that were supposed to be here in 3 days and that was a month and a half ago.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    3 years ago

    @iyoung91  The 4 GB patches floating around are for 32-bit apps that are programmed to only use 2 GB RAM: the patch makes them large-address aware, meaning they have access to the full 4 GB of memory addresses that are possible in 32-bit.  Sims 3 is already large-address aware and has been since 2010.  So applying the patch wouldn't do anything at best, and at worst, it might break your install in some way.

  • iyoung91's avatar
    iyoung91
    3 years ago

    @puzzlezaddict Sorry for such a lapse in response. I just got the Seasons expansion pack, and now all my world maps are in pristine quality, the roads are in high definition. As long as I play with that expansion pack enabled, it solved the issue. What a weird issue, but that fixed it! 

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