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Re: Is sims 3 compatible with Intel (R) UHD graphics?

@Chloe20039  To be honest, I wouldn't run more than the base game and maybe a couple of expansion packs on this processor and graphics chip, although user experience can differ a bit.  In your position, I'd be comfortable buying the Starter Pack, and if that ran well, adding World Adventures or Ambitions.  If it was still okay, I'd add the other one, but I wouldn't try any more expansions except possibly Generations.  Stuff packs are fine.

You may need to apply a workaround to get the game started at all: Sims 3 doesn't load correctly on certain processors unless it's limited to using one CPU core.  One way to accomplish this is with Lazy Duchess's patch:

https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-PC/Sims-3-won-t-open-Alder-Lake-Intel-12th-gen-CPU/m-p/11524785#M250970

Another way is to use Process Lasso or a PowerShell script (see post 42 for details) to impose the limit.  The above thread mostly talks about Intel Core processors, but I've seen a few different Pentium and Celeron processors affected as well.  I don't have a comprehensive list though, hence my saying you might need this, not that you do.

The other thing to remember is that if you can't get the game running, you can request a refund from EA.  The rule is that if you never launch the game, it's eligible for a refund within 14 days of purchase, and if you do play it, you also have to request the refund within 24 hours of the first launch (also within 14 days of purchase).  So if you're really worried, buy the game on a day when you know you'll have a few hours to test and troubleshoot if necessary.  If it works out, great; if not, you get your money back.

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