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- rumbutter9 years agoHero (Retired)
have you tried clicking on your volume button on the bottom right of your screen on your task bar, near the time. once you've done that, click mixer. then, find the sims 3 (must be running the sims 3) and change the volume for the sims 3
- whiteglovian9 years agoSeasoned Rookie
Yes
- crinrict9 years agoHero+
Could you post your Computer's DxDiag?
To gather a DxDiag on your computer, please follow the steps here: http://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-3/HOW-TO-DxDiag-for-Sims-3-PC-Only/td-p/1049584/
You can attach the txt file to your post directly. - whiteglovian9 years agoSeasoned Rookie
I put the report in your PM.
- crinrict9 years agoHero+
Well, your processor is a bit low but as you have an AMD, I'm not really that savy about it.
I think the people at the official forum can help you better with it as you also have a thread there (and one in Sims 4).
Your sound drivers are from 2013 so, checking for newer ones might help or uninstalling and reinstalling them.
Other than that, I hope the techy people at the official forum can help you further
- whiteglovian9 years agoSeasoned Rookie
Thank you.