@puzzlezaddict Thank you for your reply. When it was announced EA made it by default, it still showed up in that command line while playing. So, I assumed it would remain there in case we needed to know our games were using this mode so we could change it out if necessary. So to find now it has disappeared since the latest updates is confusing.
Thank you for clarifying "chip" for me. For some reason before HD came out it was easier for me to read what game specs people had. I used to help on some forums for the Sims 2 as many were reporting having issues playing those game and too... I was a bit more "tech savvy". I could see if their computer system was up to the task of the Sims 2 later packs like Seasons and Bon Voyage which became more graphics demanding among others, so insuring they had the right graphics cards, power supply units, fans to keep their upgraded graphics cards cool, having enough space on their PCs, and processor speeds were up to par I was familiar with.
Now... IDK. Honestly, somehow I feel so lost in the tech lingo as it is written. To me it is not so clear cut as it used to be and I don't have the desire to read up on all of that now LOL. I just ask the techs at the computer stores to ensure I have a good unit to play demanding games like the Sims. 🙂