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@ElDimentio Have you tested without mods? If not, please do so now: move your entire Mods folder to the desktop and delete localthumbcache.package as well.
Hey, thank you for the quick response! I started a new file and even with all my mods removed, it still seems just as slow. It takes about 1 second for the Fridge Pie menu to show up, then a whole 3 seconds for the food menu popup to show when my Sim is level 10 cooking. It loads in about 1-2 seconds at level 1 cooking. If I was only cooking once a day it wouldn't be too big of a deal, but it really makes making food to sell very tedious (and this is one of the biggest highlights for me of the Cottage Living expansion).
This was with the Simple Living lot challenge enabled. Surprisingly, it took even longer with the challenge removed. The pie menu always loads in about 1 second, but the food menu took 4 seconds to show up on most attempts, with one instance taking a whopping 9 seconds to load (I tried a total of 5 times).
I have all the DLC except for Batuu. This was a blank save file where I did nothing but create a sim, go into a house, use the fridge to measure the time, use a cheat to set my cooking to level 10, and then use the fridge again. My specs are way beyond anything TS4 should need (attached).
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@ElDimentio Please test in a new save not in the Cottage Living world, with a couple different fridges, just to be thorough. While you're playing, please also check how much of your CPU Origin is using the Task Manager—sometimes it takes all the resources it can, for no good reason.
By the way, it's unlikely to be the cause of this particular issue, but you'll get better performance overall if you plug your monitor directly into the graphics card rather than into the motherboard as is now the case.
- ElDimentio5 years agoSeasoned Adventurer@puzzlezaddict I tried a new save in Willow Creek and the speeds seemed about 1 second faster (2 seconds with Simple Living, 3 seconds without it). It was an empty lot with nothing but 8 fridges on it. There was no difference between fridges.
Origin was using 0% of CPU the two times I checked (loaded into the lot, and after testing all the fridges). I was not having any FPS drops either.- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@ElDimentio Try clearing Origin's cache:
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
and repairing the game: open your Origin game library, right-click on the Sims 4 icon, and select Repair. Even if you've repaired before, it might work better without Origin using stale cached data.
If that doesn't help, try disabling any apps that include an overlay, for example Steam or Discord. It shouldn't really make a difference, but some overlays conflict with each other or with the game. Disable Origin in-game as well: hover over your username, select Application Settings, then the Origin in-game header, and disable the option at the top.
If that doesn't help either, try playing in a clean boot:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-clean-boot-windows-10
It would also be weird for this to make a difference, but given that I haven't seen other complaints about this, it does seem like something is going on with your particular computer.
The suggestion to plug the monitor into the graphics card is about overall system performance. Your GPU is capable of much more than Sims 4 could ever demand of it, especially on a 60 Hz monitor (even in QHD), so you probably wouldn't see any difference there. But it would help in other more demanding games.
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