The Sims 3 Graphics Issues
Recently, I have purchased a new laptop, and this laptop has a dedicated GPU, which I have selected for The Sims 3 to use as opposed to it's integrated one. Upon my entry of various worlds, I have graphics issues that I have never seen online, and would like to resolve. I have screenshots attached to this post.
To attempt resolving these issues, I have:
- Registered my GPU, fixed nothing.
- Tried other worlds, doesn't change anything.
- Rebooted my device + TS3, to no avail.
These graphics issues are rendering the game unusable. First of all, the water moves with the camera, and it's a distorted, 2d view of the town in Map View. In Riverview (with custom lighting), the sky is as dark as it is at night. Without custom lighting, the issue is the same as in Isla Paradiso. If anyone has any ideas or tips on how to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it.
@tropicalicz Did you ever edit either graphicscards.sgr or graphicsrules.sgr? Your card isn't recognized, but interestingly, its VRAM (texture memory) is, which is unusual for newer Nvidia cards. Either way, if you have an Origin install, please repair the game in Origin: open your game library, right-click on the Sims 3 icon, and select Repair. If you have a different kind of install, please let me know what kind, since repairing the game files needs to be done differently as well. The Origin repair will revert the .sgr files to their original state, just so you're aware.
Within the Nvidia Control Panel, please restore the settings for Sims 3 to default, if you've done anything at all to change them. If you're using GeForce Experience to optimize your settings, please undo that as well. The point is to remove the effects of any adjustments either tool is imposing on the game. Please test in a(nother) clean Sims 3 folder, so there are zero effects of the previous times you loaded the game.
It would be interesting to see how the game looked with the water graphics setting turned down to the minimum as well. As always, be sure to change the setting at the Main Menu and quit to desktop before reloading.
If none of this helps, please try playing in a clean boot, again with a clean Sims 3 folder.