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@Myschkaillyanova and @AIT3ANN Do you have any files in ConfigOverride, in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4? If so, please remove them.
@Myschkaillyanova Does it help to revert to DirectX 9 mode? It's a check box in the graphics settings, to the right of post processing.
@AIT3ANN Please update your graphics driver, which is a year old, and try DX11 mode again. You can get the newest driver here:
@puzzlezaddictit crashed too with dx9, but i had mods then, so i removed them entirely, cleared my caches and repaired the game. Haven't tried with dx9 and no mods yet, testing right now. Also, i don't have any files in my ConfigOverride folder.
Edit : after testing with dx9 and no mods on my old save, game seems to be fine. Sort of. I noticed my CPU is heating and struggling way more than usual. And mind you, before the update my game was running fine and no overheating with GShade and 200Go (yes, 200 gigabytes) worth of mods and CCs. It's concerning, to say the least
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