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9 years ago

I wish The Sims 3 was 64 bit instead of 32 bit

Because I NEED a 64 bit Sims 3 right now! I've already fixed Maxis's poor programming and lazing coding problems but I really need 64 bit so my 16 GBs of ram can be put to good use. Is there a way to petition for this?

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  • "KevinL5275;14707816" wrote:
    There is a program mentioned on this forum before called "large address aware" that will help some programs access more than 32-bits of memory. It doesnt work for me on Steam but other users mentioned it worked for them and helped them avoid certain out-of-memory errors.
    http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Sims_3:Large_Address_Aware



    No, that is not what LAA means. Before that, the game could only use 2 GB of RAM. With LAA, it can use 4 GB (actually it's really about 3.7 GB due to overhead).

    TS3 has been Large Address Aware (LAA) all on its own with no intervention from the player needed since Patch 1.17, the one that came out alongside LateNite. This is around where it must have become obvious to EA that 2 GB of RAM usage with a full complement of EPs was just not going to cut it for Windows users, and the heavier EPs like Pets, Seasons, IP, and ITF hadn't even come out yet. Where the LAA tweaks can help is when a player is on a 32-bit version of Windows and has 3-4 GB of RAM. A LAA application can otherwise run away with too much memory, thus leaving Windows unstable.

    But we're talking about very fine lines of RAM usage for those on an already throttled system. With less that 1 GB "left over" for Windows, I would hope (and I usually don't go around saying this) that the player is on Win XP or else their system is just going to lock up for lack of resources. This is not something that is going to be helpful to anyone on a 64-bit operating system with plenty of RAM to go around that the game cannot use.

    There are things we can all do to improve the game's performance. Getting it to use more RAM is not one of them.
    http://nraas.wikispaces.com/Tips+For+Better+Game+Performance
  • How We Can Get Sims 3 64-bit for Mac...soon

    If you want to see Sims 3 made into a 64-bit game, the best way to do that is to contact Aspyr. If they think there's enough money to be made doing it, they'll release it. They recently redid SimCity 4 specifically for Mac OS and made a killing. Seriously, it rocks. I like it much better than the newer SimCity. I've been playing that game since the 90's and it just never gets old for me. Having it run natively and at lightning hot speeds is a dream come true. Not one single crash, even with every bit of my custom content loaded and everything on the highest graphic settings. And it's way faster than it ever was when I bought it as an EAGame.

    Aspyr just released The Sims 2 redone natively for Mac OS. So why not tell everybody you know to start hitting them with mass emails begging them to do a 64-bit version of The Sims 3 + EPs and sell them on The Mac's App Store? I truly hate The Sims 4. TS3 is still the best. When it works, is just about the best game I've ever played. It's pretty near perfect but for that Error Code 12 thing. If it weren't for the crashes, I'd probably never go to bed. I'd spend most of my time playing. I know I'd be happy to pay pretty much whatever they asked for it, but they're usually good about selling the game and all EPs for far less than they originally sold for.

    Seriously, the best bet for getting The Sims 3 fixed is through Aspyr.
  • @gmlaster - I am sure that Aspyr would be thrilled to do up a proper Mac version of TS3, if EA contracted them to do it. Don't see how such a decision can come directly from Aspyr, the game is not their property to work with. It was EA's decision to do TS3 for Mac their own way and they unfortunately stuck with the Cider 2 GB restricted method all this time no matter how much howling was heard from the us, the customers.
  • I used to play EA/Bullfrog's Theme Hospital back in the day, and someone made an update for it that allows it to run in later versions of Windows. I'm not a programmer though, but I can imagine its a huge undertaking to reprogram a 32 bit into a 64 bit program.
  • 64-bit TS3 complete collection would be ideal. I really want to play TS3, but the complete lack of sales has made it impossible for me to consider it.

    Edit: just realised, ancient thread. i'll look next time.

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