sims 3 pets stuck at household loading screen
- 7 years ago
@cathennme The reason that the game is running so slowly is because Pets is much more demanding than just the base game. It needs a stronger processor and graphics card, as well as more RAM. I don't know which one is causing the lag, but your computer doesn't meet the recommendations for Pets for any of those components. If I had to guess, the lag is probably coming from low memory, since you only have 4 GB RAM. But adding more wouldn't help all that much—the processor and graphics card would still have trouble keeping up.
Some computers will run the base game on lower settings despite being a bit below requirements. Whether players are satisfied with this depends on how they feel about the lower graphics settings and occasional low-level lag. But installing Pets makes TS3 much more stressful on hardware, especially as the game goes forward. Inactive households might take a few days to start adopting pets, and the stray population might need time to spawn as well, especially if you load an existing save that hasn't seen the Pets expansion before. Baby animals can't use stairs, so they get stuck, making TS3's game engine work much harder to reroute them. The herd of wild horses can get stuck too, but even when it's not, rendering those horses is very hard on a graphics card. I couldn't say which of these issues is giving your game the most trouble right now, but they'd all be problems sooner or later.
The other thing to keep in mind is that hardware wears down as it ages. How quickly this happens depends on the component, both what kind and how well it was made. Stressing the computer will accelerate the process, but by how much also depends on the component and what kind of stress. I don't know how you've used this laptop so far, but it's entirely possible that its performance is nowhere near what it was when you bought it.
If you do decide to get a new computer, now or in the future, you're welcome to ask for help here. I can look over the specs of one you've picked out to tell you how it would handle TS3, or anything else you want it to run. Or, if you post your budget and country, I can try to find something that works for you.