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@iyoung91 Sims 3 was out of development by the beginning of 2014, so it doesn't recognize anything past Windows 8. This is not indicative of a problem and has no practical effect.
For the roads issue, try playing in a clean boot:
When you reboot, go through the Task Manager's background processes list shutting down anything that doesn't absolutely need to be running, so basically anything that isn't from Microsoft, Nvidia, or AMD. (Examples of inessential software would be MSI Afterburner and anything from Razer.) If you accidentally kill the wrong process and it doesn't restart on its own, just reboot your computer.
And if you do see a process restarting on its own after you've ended it, note what it is so you can circle back later—the clean boot might do the trick, but if not, anything that insists on restarting itself may need to be uninstalled, at least temporarily.
@puzzlezaddict , I'll try this. Have you heard of 4GB patches? Is that something you would also recommend trying?
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@iyoung91 The 4 GB patches floating around are for 32-bit apps that are programmed to only use 2 GB RAM: the patch makes them large-address aware, meaning they have access to the full 4 GB of memory addresses that are possible in 32-bit. Sims 3 is already large-address aware and has been since 2010. So applying the patch wouldn't do anything at best, and at worst, it might break your install in some way.
- 3 years ago
@puzzlezaddict Sorry for such a lapse in response. I just got the Seasons expansion pack, and now all my world maps are in pristine quality, the roads are in high definition. As long as I play with that expansion pack enabled, it solved the issue. What a weird issue, but that fixed it!
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@iyoung91 That is an extremely weird outcome, but good to know and even better to hear.
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