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11 months ago
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Help: New laptop for the Sims 4

A few months ago my laptop stopped working, and it no longer supported Sims 4.

I'm currently looking for a new laptop that will allow me to play games smoothly, I've heard that the HP Gaming Victus is good; I have several options so I'd appreciate if you could help me.

https://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A51887823-portatil-gaming-hp-victus-16-r0038ns-i7-32gb-1tb-ssd-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4070-8gb-161-w11/?color=Azul

https://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A47363678-portatil-gaming-hp-victus-15-fb0044ns-ryzen-5-16gb-1tb-ssd-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3050-4gb-156-w11/?color=Blanco

I'm Spanish so the store is Spanish too, but if you have any problems with the links let me know and I'll give you a solution

Of course if you find another better laptop don't hesitate to tell me

Thanks ♡

  • @Rori-chan22  The Victus line is good quality overall and not too expensive, so it's always a reasonable choice.  The first laptop is massive overkill for Sims 4.  That's not a bad thing per se, but you'd be paying a lot more for power that the game can't fully use.  The second laptop is sufficient to play on ultra graphics settings, at least before adding high-resolution custom content or a tool like Reshade.

    If you'd like to split the difference, this one is a step up from the second but a lot cheaper than the first:

    https://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A47363680-portatil-gaming-hp-victus-16-r0000ns-i7-16gb-512gb-ssd-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4050-6gb-161-freedos-sin-sistema-operativo/?parentCategoryId=999.25999612013&color=Blanco

    You'd need to install Windows yourself, but that's very simple; it only requires temporary access to a computer already running Windows, a product key (you can buy a cheaper Windows 10 key and upgrade to 11 for free), and a USB stick you don't mind erasing.

    This is an alternative with the same graphics card and a processor that's more than good enough, plus a brighter screen, and it's cheaper:

    https://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A49695695-portatil-gaming-lenovo-loq-15irh8-i5-16gb-512gb-ssd-geforce-rtx-4050-156-w11/?parentCategoryId=999.25999612013&color=Gris+Tormenta

    If you'd like to do more shopping yourself, the most important detail here is the graphics card.  An RTX 4050 is more than fast enough if the laptop's screen has a 1920x1080 resolution, and if you find one with a 2560x1440 (or close) resolution, an RTX 4060 would be sufficient.  Any processor paired with one of these GPUs will be powerful enough to keep up.  And if you want a screen that's reasonably bright, look for at least 300 nits; 350 is a little better, but the bigger difference, in terms of user experience, is between 250 and 300.

    If you'd like me to check other sites, feel free to link them.  The language isn't a problem—I speak enough Spanish to understand, and the important details are easy to find in almost any language anyway.  And if you have more questions in general, please feel free to ask.

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  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    11 months ago

    @Rori-chan22  Having the laptop constantly plugged in and specifically charged to 100% will cause the battery to age a little faster; how much depends on how it's made.  If this bothers you, and you don't want to replace the battery as soon down the line, there are free programs out there that allow you to set a max charge, so you could for example tell the laptop to only charge to 75-80% and stay there.  (Some computers also have this feature built in.)  This would be the best way to preserve battery health, and you could of course override the setting when you needed a full charge for whatever reason.

    Batteries don't last forever, and cheap batteries don't stay at their peak for very long.  Decay is unavoidable, and just part of owning portable devices, but there are steps you can take to slow the decline.  Aside from the above, try not to charge it to more than 80% overall, and don't let it get lower than 20%, other than once a month or so when you charge to 100 and let it get below 5.  And keep in mind that a battery is relatively simple to replace, if and when you need it.

  • Rori-chan22's avatar
    Rori-chan22
    10 months ago

    Ok, I'll think about it ♡
    Battery wear is actually inevitable, I had to buy a charger for my old laptop, but it's quite easy to get one

    I can confirm that I'll probably buy the Lenovo laptop this Wednesday ☺️
    I have The Sims (my game and everything) on ​​a pendrive as a backup, to put it in the new one I just have to copy that folder to the documents and download EA, right?

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    10 months ago

    @Rori-chan22  You certainly can transfer the entire Sims 4 user folder if you want.  I would however suggest transferring only the files you want to keep instead, for example the Tray files and not the whole Tray folder.  And discard any files the game generates on its own, so you have fresh copies of everything.

    The only exceptions are UserSetting.ini and/or accountDataDB.package, if you ever earned the first batch of login rewards.  The data used to be stored in UserSetting, but after last week's patch, it was automatically transferred to accountDataDB.  If you haven't played since then, just put back UserSetting and the game should transfer the data for you.

    And just in case you don't already know (some people don't), please don't install Sims 4 itself (through the EA App) into Documents.  Almost anywhere else is fine, including the default C:\Program Files\EA Games.  It's best to keep the game's program files separate from the user data, which is always in Documents > Electronic Arts.

  • Rori-chan22's avatar
    Rori-chan22
    10 months ago

    Thanks, I'll keep in mind the thing about copying it outside of documents ><
    None of my saved games will be deleted even if I remove those Tray folders and such, right?

    I'm going out shopping tomorrow
    Sorry for my indecision but they talked to me about the HP Victus again and it only confuses me more haha ​​
    If you see a better laptop than Lenovo on this link, please let me know (I prefer that they already have the W11 inside)

    https://www.elcorteingles.es/search-nwx/1/?s=Portatil+gaming&stype=text_box


    If you still think it's the best option for The Sims 4, that's fine, I just want to be sure of my decision and not regret it

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    10 months ago

    @Rori-chan22  Save data is only in the corresponding save file.  Tray files are for the objects you see in your in-game library, like when you want to place a house or family you've already made, or save your work so you can place it in a new save.

    I don't see anything on that site that has hardware as good as the Lenovo's and is under 1000€ before tax.  If the store's sales people are trying to talk you into a Victus, I'm not surprised—the prices are significantly higher for the same hardware.  But even if they were the same, the Victus has a dimmer screen, and the LOQ is overall a good-quality laptop too.

  • Rori-chan22's avatar
    Rori-chan22
    10 months ago

    thanks for your quick response ♡

    if I only copy a part of Tray it's so I don't have to copy the whole thing and save space, right? If I'm not mistaken (if not, correct me) nothing would happen if I copied the whole Electronics arts folder

    I'm not very good at technology so I don't mind if you want to tell me which folders I should copy and which not ><

    It's because I read that the HP battery was better, my previous laptop was an HP (just not a gaming one) so I started to have doubts again

    update: there I talked about the Lenovo but they also told me about an MSI laptop with the same features but with an Intel i7, I know that Sims don't care about that but who knows if in the future they will

    the price wasn't too much either so in the end I bought that one

    I'll leave you its features here so you can give me your opinion, thanks ♡

    https://es-store.msi.com/products/msi-cyborg-15-a13ve-842es-portatiles

  • Rori-chan22's avatar
    Rori-chan22
    10 months ago

    Oh well, could you tell me what makes the LOQ better than the MSI?

    The guy who advised me there told me that both had practically the same features, but having the i7 convinced me (I know that for Sims it's not necessary) but in the future nobody knows and it was only 50 euros more

    Still thanks for all your help these days ♡ 

  • Rori-chan22's avatar
    Rori-chan22
    10 months ago

    Thank you very much for your help

    I have looked at the screen and I really don't see the difference, otherwise I don't know if it is noisy and the battery was told to be practically the same; even so, there is no battery that can last many hours playing

    But anyway, I repeat that thank you for all your help, I think I have made a good decision and I hope it works well for me, whether it is for playing or whatever.