@sijn420
Your video card is higher end, have you tried to play in Windowed mode?
Start the game in Windowed mode:
In Origin - Games Library tab, right-click on Sims 4 and select Game Properties - In the Command Line Arguments, add the following text: -w and click Okay.
If that doesn't work. Have you tried a Sims 4 factory reset? - It's where you reset your user folder for Sims 4.
Move the Sims 4 folder to the desktop or rename it to something like Sims4_Backup. The game will create a new folder next time you play.
- Renaming it or moving it to the desktop will help you have a backup and keep your Sims 4 files safe.
Repair the Sims 4 game. In Origin > Game Library - right-click on Sims 4 and select Repair.
Try playing the game with a new save, without mods or other saves. If it works okay, then start putting files and folders back.
If it does not work, do not save.
Here's the list of files/folders to put back:
- Options.ini (User game settings)
- Tray Folder (Sims/Houses/Commercial lots and rooms)
- Screenshots/Videos/Custom music
- Rest of the save games, if any.
(leave out slot_00000001.save which is the autosave. It is not used anymore.)
- Custom content like clothing, hair, skins, and makeup
- Mods (Put these back one by one to make sure they all still work)
More information - Resetting the game to factory settings without reinstalling
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-PC/READ-FIRST-Troubleshooting-your-Game/m-p/3621199#Resetting
If you move or rename the Sims 4 folder, the game will no longer be able to find it. When you go to play the game it will create a new folder.