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- I've had three crashes today. One was in build mode. The other two the sound cut out. Funny enough I was able to save. I saved right after it happened and it saved but then it crashed. I know it was suggested to play without sound but that makes me sad. I'd really rather not play if I can't have sound.
- Gamer_Cat245 years agoRising ScoutMy game crashes without the sound too, I play on the PS4, so they have acknowledged that the PS4 is the most iffy of the platforms.
- ok I turned my internet off on my comp, and played. all of a sim sleep cycle. and it froze again, tap still broken and she's left on the loo peeing. lol but this is getting annoying.
- I found that saving periodically keeps the game going with and without sound on. I was playing with sound on yesterday and about every few seconds I would constantly save though it was lagging like it was about to crash but corrected itself.
- I used the “nosound” command in Origin that SimGuruNick suggested, and my game is still crashing. Beyond frustrated, as I preordered the pack like BooBoo the Fool and I can’t even play it.
- DaWaterRat5 years agoSeasoned AceThe only other thing I can suggest that might help PC/Mac players is to minimize the amount of stuff you have going on in the background.
I normally leave Facebook open, for example, but since FB's latest update it's become a major memory hog (at least on Firefox) so I had that closed. I did have Firefox up, but mostly so that if/when it crashed, I could report what I was doing at the time and see if anything helped to sort out what caused said crash. Except it didn't crash, and I ended up with a 7-hour play session... And I still had Thunderbird, Discord, and Spotify open (though I wasn't playing anything on Spotify at the time. I'd just neglected to close it.)
I'd also done a repair on Microsoft C++ 2015-2019 earlier in the day.
I also did save often - like every time something major happened or even just when I thought about it - and I had a few points where it lagged to the point I thought it was going to crash but didn't.
But basically, I freed up as much memory as possible for the game to use, and I'm not using mods until after next week's hotfix patch.
I did read something about lowering your audio quality to low, which I may experiment with as well. - SheriSim5 years agoSeasoned AceI haven’t opened my game in a couple of weeks. I was excited about the new patch but, I believe I will wait till the crashing is fixed before getting into it as it automatically updates, and wait to buy snowy escape too. With all the bugs this game is getting ( and I play vanilla ), and own all packs so far except JTB and the new Snowy Escape, which I plan on getting at some point, but all the bugs are literally begginning to bug me. I think they should thinking of bringing out sims 5 soon....
- crocobaura5 years agoLegend
"DaWaterRat;c-17724756" wrote:
The only other thing I can suggest that might help PC/Mac players is to minimize the amount of stuff you have going on in the background.
I normally leave Facebook open, for example, but since FB's latest update it's become a major memory hog (at least on Firefox) so I had that closed. I did have Firefox up, but mostly so that if/when it crashed, I could report what I was doing at the time and see if anything helped to sort out what caused said crash. Except it didn't crash, and I ended up with a 7-hour play session... And I still had Thunderbird, Discord, and Spotify open (though I wasn't playing anything on Spotify at the time. I'd just neglected to close it.)
I'd also done a repair on Microsoft C++ 2015-2019 earlier in the day.
I also did save often - like every time something major happened or even just when I thought about it - and I had a few points where it lagged to the point I thought it was going to crash but didn't.
But basically, I freed up as much memory as possible for the game to use, and I'm not using mods until after next week's hotfix patch.
I did read something about lowering your audio quality to low, which I may experiment with as well.
Lol, I have something like 60 tabs open on google chrome and played without any issues for several hours. I did save like maybe every hour, but it played just fine, until it eventually crashed. :smiley: - What a disaster. A total shambles.
- DaWaterRat5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"crocobaura;c-17724767" wrote:
"DaWaterRat;c-17724756" wrote:
The only other thing I can suggest that might help PC/Mac players is to minimize the amount of stuff you have going on in the background.
I normally leave Facebook open, for example, but since FB's latest update it's become a major memory hog (at least on Firefox) so I had that closed. I did have Firefox up, but mostly so that if/when it crashed, I could report what I was doing at the time and see if anything helped to sort out what caused said crash. Except it didn't crash, and I ended up with a 7-hour play session... And I still had Thunderbird, Discord, and Spotify open (though I wasn't playing anything on Spotify at the time. I'd just neglected to close it.)
I'd also done a repair on Microsoft C++ 2015-2019 earlier in the day.
I also did save often - like every time something major happened or even just when I thought about it - and I had a few points where it lagged to the point I thought it was going to crash but didn't.
But basically, I freed up as much memory as possible for the game to use, and I'm not using mods until after next week's hotfix patch.
I did read something about lowering your audio quality to low, which I may experiment with as well.
Lol, I have something like 60 tabs open on google chrome and played without any issues for several hours. I did save like maybe every hour, but it played just fine, until it eventually crashed. :smiley:
I'm trying to help other people who are having crashing issues after 5-30 minutes of play in Live mode. If you don't have this problem, then, of course, my advice won't work for you.