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Then try uninstalling your graphics card drivers and open Nvidia system panel and reset everything to factory settings (there should be an option somewhere)
Did you reinstall Sims after upgrading to Win 10 ?
I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Bigger menus do take a tad longer for me to but never 2 sec
Where is it the worst for you ? At the police station ? Does it matter at all ?
- 10 years ago
It does not really matter where it is. Whether it's at an area like the house or the very congested police station, it does not change how long everything takes to appear. It becomes an annoyance when trying to interact with a sim on the street that's walking, where the game takes too long to register that you are clicking on a sim, essentially failing to interaction. Computers take the longest, because they have the most options.
I will take your advice and uninstall my graphics drivers. I did hear that very few people had issues like that upgrading to Windows 10.
- 10 years ago
Okay, I did what you said, which is uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, even to the Windows 10 64-bit version, and I am still having the same issue. I really hoped that this would work.
Update: Okay, I did some research and found what each P in WER means. Apparently P4 is the assembly where the fault occurred. So, the fault occurred in d3b4. My issue is trying to figure out how in the world to get there to fix it, or if I can find something to fix it automatically.
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
I don't use Win 10 myself so I don't have a lot of insight.
You can pause the game if you want to get someone on the street, as a workaround.
Maybe @roberta591 has more ideas ?
- 10 years ago
Okay, well, thanks for all the help that you could give me.
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