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@Simplycoya Your computer is more than powerful enough to run Sims 4 on ultra graphics settings at much higher framerates than what you're seeing. Recording your play will increase the demands on your hardware, but it's still capable of much better performance.
Please try playing a new save in a clean user folder. I realize you've removed most of the possibly problematic files from the user folder already, but this is just a bit more thorough. Move the Sims 4 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, and the game will spawn a new folder when you launch it. Don't add anything to the new folder yet; just start that new save and see how it runs. Don't download your existing household from the Gallery either; just use a freshly created sim.
Please test without any other software running, only Origin and Sims 4, at least for now. If fps is still low, restart your computer and try again (with another clean folder), except this time, play while offline. You can sign into Origin and put it in offline mode, then disable wifi and/or disconnect the ethernet cable before pressing Play.
- khitteh3 years agoSeasoned Ace
Check Dynamic Lighting (it's for keyboard and peripherals and found under Game Options - Other) is set to OFF.
A couple of times that setting has magically switched back to on for me, and I found it's the cause of massive and unfixable fps drops - until you switch it off.
- 3 years ago
Dynamic Lighting was off ☹️ I almost wish it wasn't hoping that was the problem
- 3 years ago
Thank you so much! I gave it a couple days to try a few things out. I guess the game can handle zero cc, fresh save. But I forgot to try with OBS running. I still haven't found a fix for my save while running OBS even with reducing the population.
I am in the middle of an LP on my channel so I kind of need this save to work. Not sure what else I can try with this one. It's getting really frustrating and nothing seems to work.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@Simplycoya The next question is how Sims 4 runs with no cc but with OBS running (and absolutely nothing else). If it starts to lag, put the game in windowed mode, open the Task Manager, click the Performance header, and let me know what you see in terms of CPU use and temperature. You can post a screenshot if it's easier.
- 3 years ago
Thank you so much for trying to help me out with this.
So this is what I got from my testing:
NO CC & OBS Open
This is fresh brand new save with zero cc installed
15 - 23 FPS but this drops significantly when moving around the camera and sims going about their routine
CC & OBS Open
My regular cc folder installed
10 - 15 FPS but this drops significantly when moving the camera and sims going about their routine.
I attached my CPU & GPU from task manager in both scenarios (no cc/ with cc). My memory is much higher with CC (78%) but CPU and GPU seem to be around the same 30 - 40% for both.
I also deleted my local thumb cache file ad client db from the sims 4 folder when booting up both times. In both scenarios the lag was pretty significant the camera is stuttering and all around it just looks bad for filming. ☹️
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