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Lunapooh's avatar
7 years ago
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Game suddenly very slow

My daughters SIMS 4 suddenly started running very slow for no apparent reason. Since that fateful day I have been trying to find out what has changed on my computer to make this happen. I have deleted cache, uninstalled Origin, Sims 4 and re-installed them.. updated NVIDIA drivers uninstalled NVIDIA  drivers, sound drivers.. lowered resolution, played offline, laptop mode.. nothing works. I get the same slow video if im on Low res or Ultra I have turned AV off and on, no help. I have the DXDIAG file attached. There are no Mods and the game ran find from the start.. just not sure what happened to make the game all   but unplayable. ANY help will be GREATLY appreciated, I am in the process of building a system  for her to run this game and several others that she likes, but until that  is done, she is stuck playing on mine. The Sims 4 is the only game  that  has issues.. everything else runs as it should.

  • @Lunapooh 

    OK, this is a difficult problem because there is little to go on.

    You are sure that you followed the clean boot guide by the letter? And you tested the game in clean boot mode?

    Did you installed new soft or hardware to this Computer around the time the problems started?
    When did you update to the latest Windows build?

    Disable Origin in game. (Origin menu top left > Origin > Application Settings > Origin in game > Enable Origin In-Game > Off.)

    Go offline and disable your anti virus scanner > Start Origin in Offline mode > Test.

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  • Lunapooh's avatar
    Lunapooh
    7 years ago

    Great idea..  here  it  is: https://youtu.be/vTdNFjztTg8

    I ran the FPS  counter in the upper  left hand corner..  seems that im only getting around 4 - 5 FPS . Yes MSI afterburner  is on  and so is Origin, but  I get  the  exact same  results  if they were off, so I  just  leave  them on. 

  • Lunapooh's avatar
    Lunapooh
    7 years ago

    I moved the game files to the SSD only to see if it  would help.. it did not. The  files are now back on my non SSD Drive. The  system isnt anywhere  near where  it could be  as far as components, but it does  run all the games, apps, etc..  that  I need  at  level  that  is  more than acceptable. The only program that has  issues is  SIMS 4 and this  is only a recent problem, when the  game was installed it  ran fine. no issues at all.. then one day it went from  running well to running so slow its  unplayable.  My daughter plays Overwatch on this same  computer and gets 60+  FPS while doing it. .not sure  why SIMS is having such an issue running.

  • Lunapooh's avatar
    Lunapooh
    7 years ago
    I also disconnected the non DVI monitor and still had the same results. (Not sure why my replies are not being put under the comment I am replying to.)
  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    7 years ago

    @Lunapooh 

    Unfortunately the log file is corrupt.

    You say Overwatch is still running on this PC with good frame rates? 

    Please clear your temp files:

    • Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time
    • Into the new window, type or copy & paste:  "%temp%"   (Without the quotes.) > hit "ENTER"
    • Now your Windows Explorer should have brought you to the "C:\Users\>your user name<\AppData\Local\Temp" folder. > Delete all files and folders in it.
      (If some files or folders can't be deleted, reboot and try again.)

    Then clear your Origin cache.
    All settings in Origin (only in Origin not in the games) are back to default settings after this.)

    • Close Origin completely.
      (right click on the Origin symbol in the task bar > close)
    • Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
    • Type or copy and paste "%ProgramData%/Origin" (without quotes) into the new window > hit ENTER
    • Delete all the files and folders in the Origin folder, except for the "LocalContent" folder.
      (The "LocalContent" folder must remain untouched.)
    • Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
    • Type or copy and paste "%AppData%" (without quotes) into the new window > hit ENTER
    • Now your Windows explorer should have brought you to your "C:\Users\>your user name<\AppData\Roaming" folder.
    • Delete the "Origin"  folder inside the "Roaming" folder.
    • In the address bar of your Windows explorer click on "AppData".
    • Open the "Local" folder.
    • Delete the "Origin"  folder inside the  "Local" folder.
    • Restart your PC. > test

    If that does not help create and attache a new DXDiag to your next post.

  • Lunapooh's avatar
    Lunapooh
    7 years ago

    Unfortunately no go with the  very clear  steps you provided. still only getting 5 FPS in game. I have attached  another  DXDIAG log as  requested. Thanks again for  the  continued   support. 

    Yes, Overwatch runs great. Here are   the settings  it uses:

    Display Mode: Windowed

    Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (60)⭐

    FOV: 103

    Aspect Ratio: 16:9

    VSYNC: On

    Triple   Buffering:   On

    Reduced  Buffering:   On

    Graphics Quality:  High

    Advanced : 

                     Render  Scale: 100%

                     Texture  Quality:  High

                     Texture  Filtering Quality: EPIC -  16X

                      Local  Fog Detail:  High

                      Dynamic  Reflections:  Low

                      Shadow Detail:  Low

                      Model  Detail:  Ultra

                      Effects Detail:  Ultra

                      Lighting Quality:  Ultra

                      Antialias Quality:  Ultra  SMAA HIGH

                      Refraction Quality:  High

                       Local  Reflections:  ON

                      Ambient  Occlusion:  Off

  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    7 years ago

    @Lunapooh 

    OK, this is a difficult problem because there is little to go on.

    You are sure that you followed the clean boot guide by the letter? And you tested the game in clean boot mode?

    Did you installed new soft or hardware to this Computer around the time the problems started?
    When did you update to the latest Windows build?

    Disable Origin in game. (Origin menu top left > Origin > Application Settings > Origin in game > Enable Origin In-Game > Off.)

    Go offline and disable your anti virus scanner > Start Origin in Offline mode > Test.

  • Lunapooh's avatar
    Lunapooh
    7 years ago

    I did  another clean boot as you asked as well as turning off  internet  and  the  lag  was  gone. Believe  I misread  the  instructions for  disabling items and actually kept everything  running last  time. Thanks for  the help! Good  News! While not completely fixed, SIMs 4 will now run on Ultra settings with  60 FPS. The  culprit was having the computer  connected to the WiFi while  playing. I have enabled  everything  else  and everything is working like  it  should. Putting Origin into "offline mode" doesnt help.. only disconnecting the  computer  from the  WiFi network. Is  there something in the  router I  should look for? If  not, thats OK, we  can always  just  turn WiFi  off   while  playing. Thank you and  everyone for  all  of  the  time and  effort  you have  given to help me solve  this issue. I'll let  you know if  I find out  why  the  WiFi  slows  this game  down so much.

  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
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    7 years ago

    @Lunapooh 

    Good to hear. You're welcome!

    You can look if there is a newer driver available for your WiFi network adapter.

    Also restart the Router. (Power cable out > wait 5 minutes > power cable in.)

    Other than that you can look if forwarding this ports in the Router will make a difference.

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