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@arieltiffany02 There's no way to switch between 32-bit and 64-bit within the EA App. What you can do instead is uninstall and reinstall Sims 4. All your purchases will be available to download as well, for free, in your game library. Your saves and other user data are in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4, and while this folder shouldn't be deleted during the uninstall process, it's still best to make a backup first just to be on the safe side.
However, I'm curious as to the error you're getting and why the game isn't already running in 64-bit. Try repairing the game: open your game library, hover over the Sims 4 icon, click the three dots, and select Repair. If that doesn't help, please post a screenshot of the error, and also let me know what antivirus you use, if any.
HI I'm having this issue at the moment as well. I've followed your steps on previous post and this one and still can't seem to be able to switch my game to 64 bits now I'm experiencing crashing and major lag during gameplay...do you know anything i can do please! My computer is brand new because i was having this same issue on a different laptop. it runs in 64 bit and has 4GB RAM i really can't figure out the problem...
- jpkarlsen2 years agoHero (Retired)
The possibility to run 32bit has been removed so you are running 64bit. You say that you only have 4GB RAM which indicates that your computer may be too underpowered to run the game properly especially if you have some of the more recent packs..
Please post a DxDiag. https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
You can attach the txt file directly to your answer.- 2 years ago
sorry for the delay.. Also you're correct i am running in 64bit the error message pops up during startup and reads as " Warning You are running the 64 bit game executable on a system that does not meet recommended specifications and may experience game instability or performance issues. We recommend that you switch to the 32 bit executable in orgin...."
- jpkarlsen2 years agoHero (Retired)
It "is" under recommended specifications. Since the 32bit version was discontinued you unfortunately can not downgrade and running from an external drive doesn't help either. If it is possible to upgrade RAM you may be able to run the game on the lowest settings but I can not guarantee it.
- 2 years ago@jpkarlsen Is it possible that my USB is effecting it? I have a memorex extrenal USB 258GB Usb 3.1
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