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Hi!
Thank you so much for taking your time explaining things to me and trying to help! <3
I've been trying to find that box I checked all evening yesterday and today for hours changing settings in Properties -> Protection(?) allowing as users SYSTEM, Administrator, me or All, giving rigths to all the previously mentioned in all possible files, but nope, User Control(?) won't let it go. I've also went into 360 Total security and added the exe files Windows is asking about before running them to the Trust list. Nope. I unchecked the one and only Run as administrator box I think I've checked already yestarday, but no changes today.
What do you mean by "repairing the game"?
I'm not sure if I found the right place to check, but I think the version of the Smooth Patch is 1.0.0.1
dxdiag attached.
Thank you again! \^_^/
@pinkdipi I think what you're looking for is under Properties > Security > Advanced. You'll see a button to Change Permissions. On my computer, in the regular Security menu, TS3.exe shows check marks for Read & execute and Read; everything else is blank. Under Advanced, SYSTEM and Administrators have Full control; Users, All Application Packages, and All Restricted Application Packages have Read & execute. All permissions are listed as inherited from Program Files, which is typical for someone who hasn't edited these permissions.
If you really can't figure this out, uninstalling the game, and maybe deleting the folder it's in (that would be EA Games, inside Program Files, for me), should remove all the set permissions; the folders should get new default permissions when you reinstall. But I would temporarily disable 360 Total Security when reinstalling just to be thorough. As long as you don't do anything else at the same time, your computer should be safe, and you can reenable it when you're done.
What I meant by repairing is the Repair option in your EA App game library under Sims 3 > Manage. But you don't need to do this if you're going to reinstall. And a repair might not work if permissions are completely broken.
The Smooth Patch is fine and unlikely to cause issues, but if you reinstall, please test the game without it first. I've seen a few comments about an antivirus blocking it by default, and it would also be helpful to know whether Sims 3 works in its default state.
- 10 months ago
Hello!
Yeah, changing the security setting doesn't do anything. I even uninstalled 360 Total security, but Windows still asks, if the application is allowed to do changes. I wnent into Windows Security settings and added the whole Game > Bin to be added to non-threat. Now I'm starting to think that there's something else wrong, because the game just won't starting and jumps from Launcher to EA app and back. In Task manager, the game process doesn't even start. I also tried repairing the game trough EA application. It took 1,5 hours, but nothing changed. I'm getting so tired of this bugged game overall ;_;
For now I'm too tired of trying to improve the game and make it more playable and now fixing this - although I caused it myself - I'm going to take a break from playing Sims 3. I installed Sims 4 to give it a try again, but already I find myself not enjoying it at all. I'll try downloading the Vivaland Dream house demo for now to be able to create.
Thank you very much for being there for me! <3
Have a wonderful autumn! ^^/
- puzzlezaddict10 months agoHero+
@pinkdipi If and when you're ready to try again, please uninstall Sims 3 and the EA App with Revo Uninstaller (the free version is fine). This guide was written for Sims 4, but the options are the same:
Reinstall the game into a new folder that you create for just this purpose, on the root level of the drive of your choice, as described.
- 10 months ago
Hi!
You won't believe what happened. At least I don't.
Yesterday I just got an itch to try the game again for no particular reason. And then Windows asks me to troubleshoot. I thought "Like THAT has EVER helped", but pressed OK. It asked me something along the lines of "Do you want to run the application with Windows 8 compatibility?" I pressed OK - and voila! The game is now running. Just like that, after a whole day not touching the game, nor doing anything. Windows just randomly asked me out of the blue. I know for sure that I didn't touch THOSE setting.
This shall remain a mistery I suppose, but thank you very much again for being so willing to help me out and find a solution! ^_^
By the way I have installed Steam to be able to play Vivaland, but it won't run giving me an PLAYFAB_LOGIN_ERROR. What ever that means. I read that I need to wait, so I waited until next day. Next day same thing. Games hate me, LOL. So I can't report whether the game is a good competitor to Sims 3 - in building aspect at least. Thought maybe you'd be interested.
All the best wishes to you, firendly stranger! ^^/
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