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6 years ago
> @dezoutloud said:
> k_reeser1 wrote: »
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> correct,windows 10 needs an extreme amount of loading time.
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> It could just be your computer. I have Windows 10 with an i-7 processor and 16 gb of ram and the sims 2 UC runs and loads in like 2 seconds the moment I hit "Play". Any less and your computer is gonna struggle, its a 13gb game, so running it with the highest graphics settings could be a struggle unless your computer has high enough specs.
> Reittis wrote: »
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> > @dezoutloud said:
> > Reittis wrote: »
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> When I installed this game and start. If i change the resolution to full hd, the game will not start at all. Default Resolution will start, but very slowly even if the initial startup is done. Computer is modern and custom.
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> What are the specs of your computer? Go to Settings > System > About
> Processor and Installed RAM
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> Also what is the default resolution on the computer? That's in Settings > System > Display and under Resolution there should be a menu that will show you whatever the recommended setting is.
- AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AM4, 3.7 GHz, 8-core
- Samsung 500GB 860 EVO SSD, 2.5", V-NAND MLC, SATA III, 550/520 MB/S
- Corsair 32GB (2x16GB) Vengeance LPX Red, DDR4 2666MHz, CL16, 1.2V
- Thermalright Macho Direct -Cpucooling, LGA115x/2011(-3), AMD AM2(+),AM3(+)/FM1/FM2(+)/AM4
- Corsair 750W RM750x (2018), power, 80 Plus Gold
- Corsair Carbide 330R Titanium Edition, ATX -miditocase
- ASRock X470 Master SLI, ATX-motherboard
- Sapphire RX Vega 64 NITRO+ graphics card, 8GB HBM2
- Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
- Asus 27" MG279Q IPS-monitor WQHD, 144Hz, Freesync, pivot, DP/mDP/2xHDMI/USB 3.0
So performance is enough to endlessly and others newer games star less than10 seconds..
> k_reeser1 wrote: »
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> correct,windows 10 needs an extreme amount of loading time.
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> It could just be your computer. I have Windows 10 with an i-7 processor and 16 gb of ram and the sims 2 UC runs and loads in like 2 seconds the moment I hit "Play". Any less and your computer is gonna struggle, its a 13gb game, so running it with the highest graphics settings could be a struggle unless your computer has high enough specs.
> Reittis wrote: »
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> > @dezoutloud said:
> > Reittis wrote: »
> >
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> When I installed this game and start. If i change the resolution to full hd, the game will not start at all. Default Resolution will start, but very slowly even if the initial startup is done. Computer is modern and custom.
>
>
>
>
> What are the specs of your computer? Go to Settings > System > About
> Processor and Installed RAM
>
> Also what is the default resolution on the computer? That's in Settings > System > Display and under Resolution there should be a menu that will show you whatever the recommended setting is.
- AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AM4, 3.7 GHz, 8-core
- Samsung 500GB 860 EVO SSD, 2.5", V-NAND MLC, SATA III, 550/520 MB/S
- Corsair 32GB (2x16GB) Vengeance LPX Red, DDR4 2666MHz, CL16, 1.2V
- Thermalright Macho Direct -Cpucooling, LGA115x/2011(-3), AMD AM2(+),AM3(+)/FM1/FM2(+)/AM4
- Corsair 750W RM750x (2018), power, 80 Plus Gold
- Corsair Carbide 330R Titanium Edition, ATX -miditocase
- ASRock X470 Master SLI, ATX-motherboard
- Sapphire RX Vega 64 NITRO+ graphics card, 8GB HBM2
- Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
- Asus 27" MG279Q IPS-monitor WQHD, 144Hz, Freesync, pivot, DP/mDP/2xHDMI/USB 3.0
So performance is enough to endlessly and others newer games star less than10 seconds..
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