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 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.
Also, when my game lags/stutters they get worse? But I don’t know how to fix the lagging issues..I have my max frame rate to 144 Hz and in game I play full screen mode and I have it on for 144 Hz as well and vsync on (as well as in NVIDIA settings) I tried to remove vsync in game in sims settings but that didn’t help really? So I turn them on both…but I could be completely wrong idk…
@littlemissday It's worth testing without your custom content at least once, just to see whether it makes any difference. Just move the Mods folder to the desktop, don't save your progress when you load the save, and put Mods back when you're done.
And I'd still be interested to know whether running your monitor at a lower resolution helps, as I described before. Vertical sync uses the monitor's refresh rate, so you could just leave it enabled in the Control Panel without changing any other settings.