4 years ago
Jagged lines in Sims 4
Hi all, Hopefully someone is able to help me with some issues regarding jagged lines in Sims 4. PC Specs: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700K CPU @ 3.80Ghz 15.92 GB RAM 2560 x ...
@littlemissday Lines in Sims 4 are going to be a bit jagged if you look closely, but that doesn't mean you can't improve things. Please test both in fullscreen mode at the native resolution of your monitor and in windowed mode, and let me know whether either one is better.
If that doesn't help, disable the GeForce Experience option to optimize game settings. Then apply these exact settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, if you haven't already:
Antialiasing - FXAA: On
Antialiasing - Gamma correction: On
Antialiasing - Mode: Override any Application Setting
Antialiasing - Setting: 2x [or higher]
And test again in both fullscreen and windowed modes.
If that doesn't help either, please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post. Your computer is likely fine; this just gives me the answers to a bunch of other questions I might ask.
https://help.ea.com/en/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
I tried the settings you told me, both windowed fullscreen and fullscreen, but it seems it still looks the same.
I applied these settings to Global Settings and not the Program Settings I also disabled Optimal Settings in GeForce Experience.
@littlemissday I meant to say Program settings, since I don't know what other games you play and whether you'd want those affected too. For the purposes of this thread, you could use either one, but if you're still using global settings, please make sure that you haven't changed any of these settings for TS4_x64.exe, since explicitly set program settings will override global ones.
I don't know whether it's directly related, but your dxdiag also lists quite a few BlueScreens that are related to the video scheduler. So it's a good idea to clean uninstall and reinstall the Nvidia graphics driver. First, to cover your bases (in case this is on the Windows side rather than the driver side), run a couple of basic checks of your Windows system files:
Restart your computer, hit Windows key-i, select Update & Security, and click the box to check for updates. If any install, restart again afterwards.
Here's how to clean uninstall and reinstall the driver:
You can download a fresh copy of the Nvidia driver here:
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/187304/en-us
You'll need to redo your Control Panel settings afterwards.
I do want to say that if you're hoping to make Sims 4 look perfect, you're never going to get there. It always has some mild aliasing, that's just how the video engine works; it's a question of improving things as much as possible.
Thanks for the suggestions!
I will try to clean uninstall and install Nvidia driver and hope for the best. If I run to any problems I'll try and post them here as welll.
Thank you again! 🙂
Hi, me again…
so..I’ve been noticing these shiny objects flickering on walls or other objects while I play sims 4?
I don’t have FXAA on because it makes it worse and I’ve tried it on and didn’t quite help. I even had my Gamma Correction ON and nothing seems to work?
I’ve tweaked my NVIDIA settings as much as I could and even fixed lose cables (if there were) but I still see it these flickering shiny objects…
Any advice?
@littlemissday What settings did you change, and did you make sure to choose the option to override the application setting wherever possible? (You can post a screenshot or two if you don't want to write everything out.) Does it still happen in both windowed and fullscreen modes?
It's also worth trying to run your monitor at 120 Hz, or 100, if that's your first option below 144. Right-click on the desktop and select Display Settings > Advanced Display Settings, then choose the refresh rate and restart your computer.