3 years ago
Sims 3 Not working windows 11
Hi, i had this issue for a long time, since i updated my pc to windows 11, i can't play trough the EA app. If i press play in the EA app it goes to the launcher of sims 3, but when i press the play...
@SHADYN-72 The issue here is that Sims 3 doesn't start correctly on most 12th-gen Intel processors, like yours. The workaround is to limit the game to one CPU core, as described here:
Be sure to apply the workaround of your choice to TS3.exe, without the W, since you play through the EA App. If you try running the patch and get an error, make sure the EA App itself is closed and the EABackgroundService.exe is NOT running in the Task Manager.
I did what the post said, but when i iniciate that p1 file with powershell it opens, but closes at the moment.
Anyway, i did what the post said and still nothing.
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i put another dxdiag:
I also did what the post said only I used the Alderlake workaround. My computer setup is very similar to Shadyn's.
I was able to get the game to work several days ago then added BitDefender. I have tried running with exceptions on the executables and all of the EA folders (see attached image). I have zero custom content, I do have every expansion, etc. I have also tried shutting BitDefender off completely. I make sure I am logged out of the EA App and that it is not running, I have killed the EA background app before running TS3.
My launcher will come up, but is blank on the right side (see attached image). When I hit play, it shuts down to the EA App with the following message "The Sims 3 is already running Go ahead and start playing. It's a good one." (see attached image) Yes, if I could actually play it.
Attached is my dxdiag and gyazos of my launcher window, the error message, and my Bitdefender exceptions.
Btw I am using TS3 not TS3W and the funny thing is my old Alice: Madness Returns, It Takes Two, Sims 4 (with TONS of CC) work perfectly but Sims Medieval and Sims 3 do not work. I have not checked the Mass Effect series.
@SHADYN-72 You'll still need to find a way to limit Sims 3 to one CPU core as it's loading. That's the only way around this issue. Since PowerShell isn't working, try updating it manually, as described here:
You can try the Task Manager method if you prefer.
@Bhue Your dxdiag also shows the error associated with the Alder Lake problem. Interestingly, the two most recent errors list TS3W.exe, which is strange unless you happened to uninstall the EA App version and install from disc or Steam.
The blank launcher is a separate issue that can usually be cleared up by clearing Edge's Internet Explorer data, as described at the end of this article:
For the already running error, does it still happen with Bitdefender disabled? Is OneDrive running, whether you use it or not, and how full is it?
I used the Alderlake Patch. The game shows up on both EA App (with all of the DLC) and on Steam (without the DLC). I can uninstall the Steam version. Not sure why it is showing TS3W, I ran TS3 as administrator. I will repair the files through EA App, uninstall the Steam version, kill the EA App/EABackground (my EA App was force updated to the latest version btw). I have tried it with both the exceptions and with BitDefender completely off. As to Microsoft Edge, I do not use it. I do not have any cookies, cache, or history there and it force clears it if the app is accidentally opened. I do the same with Chrome, but again I do not use it. I use Firefox with DuckDuckGo/NordPass/BitDefender. I have not had Edge open even accidentally since the side went blank. But I will check that Microsoft did not reset my settings with the last patches.
@Bhue The Sims 3 launcher uses Edge in IE mode whether you use Edge or not. So please clear that data and try to open the launcher again.
A Steam install uses TS3W.exe, so if you tried to launch the game through Steam, that's why that .exe crashed. It's a good idea to uninstall the Steam version and also remove the associated registry entries. They're here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Electronic Arts\Sims(Steam)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Sims(Steam)
Hit Windows key-R, enter "regedit" without quotes, and before doing anything else, export a copy of the registry (File > Export) in case you accidentally delete the wrong entry. You can restore this version of the registry by double-clicking the saved file. Then navigate to each location in turn and delete all entries inside the Sims(Steam) sections. Restart your computer when you're done, then try to run Sims 3.
If you still can't play, please please look for new errors in the Reliability Monitor. Hit Windows key-R and enter "perfmon /rel" without quotes, and you'll see a chart of errors and updates with a column for each day. Today is on the right.
Look for an error that happened at exactly the time of your most recent attempt to launch Sims 3, specifically after you've done the steps I listed. If you find one, double-click it to see more details, then copy that info and paste it into a reply here. If you don't see a new error, check back in an hour or so—the Reliability Monitor doesn't always update right away.
I tried the powershell method, mut it didnt worked, and make the same thing as the begining.
and also i tried doing it with the task manager, but also nothing happened.
im putting the dxdaig again in here.
thanks for helping!!
I tried doing it again, and luching it by the folder and not the launcher, now it seems to load the screen and it pops up a black screen that i think its the sims 3 one, but it closes in a few seconds.