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unforgivinggirl The "use application setting" option means that the Adrenalin software is deferring to the app in question, so in this case not applying Edge Smoothing because it's off within Sims 4. If you can, choose Sims 4 (TS4_x64.exe) and change its settings only, rather than applying the settings across the board. Choose "override the application setting" or similar and then play with the other settings.
Separately, are you getting BlueScreens while playing Sims 4? I see a few in your dxdiag, but the file doesn't provide any context, and the BSOD codes aren't specific enough to tell me exactly what's wrong or how to fix it. So if you want to troubleshoot these as well, more context would be helpful.
- unforgivinggirl2 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
Yes, the AMD software allows me to adjust settings for each specific game so I'm only messing with the settings for TS4.
Unfortunately, changing the Anti-Aliasing settings hasn't worked at all. I've tried each version of the settings and still am experiencing the pixels glitching out in CAS. Here's a list from the AMD site on the Anti-Aliasing settings. Maybe you can see something I don't that might fix the issue.
Additionally, I haven't BlueScreened while playing the game at all. A day or two after I turned on the PC, though, it BlueScreened while I was watching a YouTube video on Firefox. Totally unrelated to TS4. I rolled back an optional update I'd installed earlier in the day (some kind of preview for Windows 11, if I recall correctly) and it seems like that nipped that problem in the bud as it hasn't happened again. I couldn't tell you why it happened in the first place, unfortunately, as I was doing nothing differently than what I normally do on my computer.
I've attached a screenshot of the specific hair I'm using to test this as well, although it happens with more than just this one.
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