"igazor;c-16711187" wrote:
Are you getting a DeviceConfig.log that shows the game is seeing your graphics card or is it all blank?
@igazor It's showing my graphic card:
=== Application info ===
Name: Sims3
Version:
Build: Release
=== Rating info ===
GPU: 5 GPU Memory: 4 CPU: 4 RAM: 4 CPU Speed: 4013 Threading: 3
Adjusted CPU: 4951 RAM: 32667 Adjusted RAM: 32155 Cores: 8
=== Machine info ===
OS version: Windows 8 6.2.9200
OS prod type: 0
OS major ver: 6
OS minor ver: 2
OS SP major ver: 0
OS SP minor ver: 0
OS is 64Bit: 1
CPU: AuthenticAMD
Brand: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
Family: 15
Model: 2
Cores: 8
HT: 0
x64: 0
Memory: 32667MB
Free memory: 24738MB
User: s_tho
Computer: CHELLEJO
=== Graphics device info ===
Number: 0
Name (driver): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
Name (database): GeForce GTX 1070
Vendor: NVIDIA
Chipset: Vendor: 10de, Device: 1b81, Board: 00000000, Chipset: 00a1
Driver: nvldumd.dll, Version: 24.21.13.9811, GUID: D7B71E3E-58C1-11CF-E345-0D201BC2D535
Driver version: 9811
Monitor: \\.\DISPLAY1
Texture memory: 3046MB
Vertex program: 3.0
Pixel program: 3.0
Hardware TnL: 1
"Jazzypoo;c-16711193" wrote:
@ChelleJo - hmmm there is another file in that same folder that has the suffix ".ent" If it's there, you can try deleting that too. Also, are you starting the game up from the launcher? The launcher can have its own issues independent from the game, however I can't discuss methods of bypassing it in these forums.
I have tried both with the launcher and bypass the launcher. I just deleted that file, too, but it's still a no-go. :(