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Re: Sims 3 runs slow on my Dell laptop

@AnnieRusso  Normally, I'd need the whole dxdiag, not just that one small section.  (When it's done running, you can save the entire thing as a text file.)

However, it's obvious what the issue is here.  You have only 3 GB RAM, much of which will be taken up by Windows.  TS3 can use up to about 3.7 GB itself, and will try to use most of that if you have all or most expansion packs installed.  Your processor is in all likelihood fairly weak for the game, although more concerning is that the dxdiag doesn't identify it at all.  (This could just be a factor of age, but I wouldn't know without more information.)  Additionally, your graphics card is integrated and quite weak.  The most demanding expansions almost require at least a medium-strength dedicated card to run properly, as in, on higher settings and without lag.

Honestly, I'm surprised you can even play on this laptop at all.  The base game might be fine, and maybe a couple of early packs, but it's not really built to handle much more than that.  If you can get your home computer working, that would probably be a much better option.

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  • AnnieRusso's avatar
    AnnieRusso
    7 years ago

    I've attempted to clean the computer out, and there really should be more room on it with all the stuff I've already removed. Currently, there is about 9 GB available, game wise I only have 1 emulator on the computer, my school program, and personal files. Like I said before, I've run Sims 3 on my laptop before, with custom content and mods, it just ran slowly, so I removed it all.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    7 years ago

    @AnnieRusso  I'm not talking about storage, as in the method you use to store data, although 9 GB isn't enough of that either.  This is what I meant:

    Processor: n/a
    Memory: 3072MB RAM
    Available OS Memory: 3062MB RAM
    Page File: 4242MB used, 1380MB available

    This is memory, as in, the amount of data that a computer can process at one time.  Windows will always take a large chunk of that (~1.5 GB on my laptop, although a 32-bit version like yours may use less), leaving not nearly enough for TS3 to run.  There's no getting around the issue, beyond shutting down background applications, no way to free up more.  You might be able to add more memory (this would depend on how your laptop was made), but it still wouldn't help with the processor or graphics card.

    Just because the game ran (slowly) before doesn't mean it will run now.  Hardware declines as it gets older.  More expansion packs add to the load.  Even the base game became more demanding as it was patched.  The bottom line is, this hardware is not built for TS3, and it's not going to run the game well no matter what you do.

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