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@MollyRose95

Thanks, really informative 🙂

Does it happen if you move out the Options.ini file from the Sims 4 folder? When you launch the game they will be reset back to default settings based on your hardware. It would be interesting to see what those are and how bad it is compared to the settings you currently have. Your settings are really, really high and not optimal for an integrated chip.

Your Intel chip isn't currently supported in-game but we can add it. It may help with this issue in fullscreen. Full instructions here - https://bluebellflora.com/sims-4-how-to-add-your-gpu-to-the-graphicscards-sgr-file/ You need to follow the instructions for Intel chips. Let me know if you get stuck.

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    MollyRose95
    5 years ago

    So I deleted my Override.ipi file and when I reopened my game the message below appeared. Once I went in game however, there were no graphical issues that I had been seeing previously before. Is the pop up I got on the screen something to be concerned with? Thanks so much for your help! 

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    Bluebellflora
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    5 years ago
    @MollyRose95

    I don't know what the Override.ipi file is, where is it located?

    Did you try and add your Intel chip toe the GraphicsCards.sgr file? The link in my previous post explains how to do it.
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    MollyRose95
    5 years ago

    So sorry I mean the options.ini, I misremembered and wrote down the wrong name 😓

    I haven't tried the second step yet but I will once I have some time. 

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    Bluebellflora
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    5 years ago
    @MollyRose95

    No worries 🙂 Yes, add the chip to the GraphicsCards.sgr file to get it properly supported and you should be good to go. Give me a shout if you need help.