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6 years ago

Does The Sims 3 run well on Windows 10?

Hi :)

I would like to try and play The Sims 3 again as I never really got into it the first time. How well does it run on Windows 10? (I tried to google the answer but couldn't really find anything clear)

If it helps I play on an HP Pavilion gaming laptop with the following specs:

AMD Ryzen 5 3550H processor.
Quad core processor.
2.1GHz processor speed with a burst speed of 3.7GHz.
8GB RAM DDR4.
256GB SSD storage.
Microsoft Windows 10.

Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card with 3GB RAM GDDR5.
Dedicated graphics card.

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  • "igazor;c-17534911" wrote:
    "McTosh;c-17534709" wrote:
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    When players hear "any modern GPU can run TS3" and see a laptop on sale for $200-300 at an office supply store or online, they see that the hardware is new and think it must be a fine investment for the game. It will not be.



    Ah I see what you mean. Potatotops are another animal all together, yes I totally agree with you there. When I say GPU, I am of course talking about dedicated desktop graphics. The majority of people on desktops today will have at least a medium range card, which 10 years ago would have been more than high end by that time's standards. GPUs have really come down in price so I can't see anyone in this age having a GPU that can't handle a 10 year old game, when an RX 580 only costs ~£120 (that's how much I paid for mine). That's where I was basing my comment from :)

    But yes, don't buy a laptop thinking you could run all eps + mods, even so-called "high end" "gaming laptops" (cringe) are low end compared to a half-decent proper PC.


    "KevinL5275;c-17535504" wrote:
    Speaking of newer cards, I'm getting an AMD R9 380 today to replace my AMD 7770. It is a better card but will Sims 3 recognize it, or will I have to do some tricks to get it to work?

    http://modthesims.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:TS3_System_Requirements



    It'll just default to high settings now. EA made a change ages ago that just defaulted any unrecognized card to high settings assuming it's better than the cards of 2013. The Graphics rules thing isn't necessary anymore, when you boot up the sims for the first time it'll tell you as such you'll get a popup saying "your card has been unrecognized so your settings have been defaulted to high". You'll only see it once, the game just assumes your card is better than anything listed.

    A lot still do the rules thing though out of habit.
  • This thread is making really nervous about the new laptop I'm getting. I never understand computer stuff. I really hope my new laptop will run the game. If not, I'll be refering to the advice and links in this thread.
  • @MamaSimTee - If you could share some specs on this new laptop (processor, RAM, graphics card) or a link to its configuration from a vendor site, we could perhaps tell you what kind of performance to expect out of it.
  • I'm essentially getting this one: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/cty/pdp/spd/alienware-m17-r3-laptop

    I think he may have upped the memory and maybe a few other tweaks, but this is what I picked out.
  • @MamaSimTee - That link takes me to a configuration page with a large number of options, so we can't really see which one you are purchasing that way. Alienwares are not low-end computers though, and I'm sure the system you get will be over the top fine whichever one it is. They aren't known for being all that cost-effective either as they once might have been before Dell acquired the brand name, but that of course is a different matter.
  • I'm typing this post from my old Alienware. Which I've had quite a while, it was time to upgrade. Since it's my b-day soon and I'm a "significant age" I asked for a new one and the Hubs seemed fine with it. I know they can be expensive. I'm not a hardcore gamer, but I play some things and I think this new one will run SIMS 3 and the new Baldur's gate coming out.

    Sorry about the link. I thought it was to the one I ordered. Thank you for offering advice. I appreciate it.

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