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@Chelseavandijk You can attach the dxdiag to a post here, and people can look it over for you.
Here it is!
- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@Chelseavandijk The Sims 3 errors are likely related to the driver for your integrated graphics chip. You can download a new driver here:
It's probably best to get the recommended (WHQL) one from January 29; the newer ones are optional, but you could update to one of those later if necessary. Download the driver, quit all other processes on your computer (or restart to end all tasks), and disable any real-time virus scanner you have. Run the driver as an admin: right-click on it and select "Run as administrator."
The fact is though, the game is never going to run perfectly on your computer. Your graphics card may struggle under the load of the heaviest packs: Pets, Seasons, then Isla Paradiso and Into the Future. It may help to disable rain and snow, and to avoid long-haired pets and possibly horses. You can also disable strays and wild animals in game options, which may improve performance. Although your processor is a bit better for the game than your graphics card, it will also benefit from taking some of the load off it.
Plus, with only 4 GB memory total, much of which Windows will take for itself, there's not a lot left over for the game. Your laptop will do better if you don't run anything else while you play. Playing while offline will decrease RAM use a bit as well. And in-game memories are a huge resource hog, so it's a good idea to disable them too.
Hopefully you'll be able to play well enough with some asjustments. If not, or if you don't want to make all the changes, here's a list of other steps that can help:
https://www.nraas.net/community/TIPS-FOR-BETTER-GAME-PERFORMANCE
- 6 years ago@puzzlezaddict I've done exactly what you said, but it's still stuck on the last 5% or so..
- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@Chelseavandijk Please try in another clean folder, even if you've been doing that. It's useful to keep the cache files and other data from a failed attempt to load out of the way, and your saves as well, at least for now. Try loading Sunset Valley or Twinbrook, and let me know whether it works.
Another possibility is that the game is now getting stuck on the task of placing community lots in a new save. This wouldn't explain why your earlier save wouldn't load anymore, but maybe you can load a brand-new save with the lots already placed. I can upload one for you to try later, base game only, if you're interested; you can add whatever you want to the world after the fact.
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