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@masunka77 I'd reset the CP settings anyway, just in case they're somehow contributing. And let me know whether windowed mode is better than fullscreen.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@masunka77 How does the game behave on ultra settings in a clean boot? If it runs well, or well enough, then you can start reenabling services until you find the one that's tanking performance. Use the 50/50 method for efficiency, or whatever variation of that works for you.
I doubt that the processor is the problem here, but as long as your computer is able to cool itself properly, enabling the CPU's turbo mode isn't going to hurt. So it's fine to try. But I would guess it's not going to help either, in which case you'd be better off disabling it again.
- 2 years ago@puzzlezaddict Clean boot barely changed anything at max settings.
- 2 years ago@masunka77 Still unsatisfactory. FPS never goes above 60 even on a small empty lot.
- 2 years ago
@puzzlezaddictIf I transfer my OS to my SSD, will it improve the game’s performance, considering that the game is already on the SSD?
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@masunka77 Transferring the OS to the SSD will definitely help day-to-day performance. I don't actually know how much it'll help Sims 4, but I'd do it anyway just for the joy of not having to wait several minutes for the Windows startup process to finish. It's probably the single biggest quality-of-life upgrade you can make.
Did you test a new save in a clean user folder in the clean boot? If so, I really don't know what's going on, so maybe moving the OS to the SSD is the best move for Sims 4 right now even if it's not guaranteed to help at all.
- 2 years ago
@puzzlezaddictTurbo Boost did increase my FPS, like +25-30%, but it is still not the result I want.
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