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Here is the dxdiag.
I'm not sure if I have a 12 gen processor.
@eventoowish Your computer doesn't have an Alder Lake processor, but there are a few Celeron CPUs with the same issue, and your dxdiag confirms that's what you're seeing. So please try the workarounds in the thread I linked as well, applying them to TS3.exe, without the W.
- 2 years ago
Ok trying it now.
Separate issue - I'm trying to download the sims and the EPs on a hard drive. /D is assigned on the settings and everything is redirected there. When trying to download the sims I get stuck on the preparing stage and it'll going up a bit int he % and then drop down. I'm current trying to download the base game on my regular computer and then hope to download the EPs on the flash drive. Is that possible? How can I stop the preparing loop?
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@eventoowish No, you can't download only the EPs on a flash drive. They'll be installed wherever the base game is. You can however install the entire game on a flash drive using one computer, then plug that drive into a different computer. You'd still need to tell the EA App to "install" Sims 3 in that location on the new system, but the App will (probably) simply verify the files and complete the process.
For the issue installing to D, make sure you're installing into a folder on D, for example D:\Games rather than the root level of the drive. If this doesn't help, would it be possible to format the drive? It should be formatted as NTFS anyway, but if it already is, you could format it as something else and then back to NTFS.
Whenever you format a drive, its content is erased, so don't do this if the drive holds other data you don't want to lose. The alternative is to partition the drive and use the new partition. Sims 3 takes up about 32 GB with all packs installed, program files only, so a 40 GB partition would be fine for the game itself, and you'd need more space if you want to place your user files there too.
For the Alder Lake issue, try the Task Manager method instead.
- 2 years ago
Sorry for the late reply - so for the Task Manager method, I followed this video from the thread: How To Fix The Sims 3/Medieval On Newer Intel Processors - YouTube
I made it up to the point of setting affinity and running it as a PowerShell, the launcher opens and starts BUT it's doesn't play. My command prompt closes and I get the error:
Service initialization failed (0x065d0274)
I also added the script both to my USB and desktop - both attempts still fail.
- 2 years ago
I tried the Alder Lake Patch - and applied it open within the TS3.ex - but the same loop occurs.
I'm also not sure if I am doing it right. When selecting the file, it prompts me to choose where to open it at.
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