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KatrinBlue Even with a powerful computer, like one equipped with 32GB of RAM and an RTX graphics card, The Sims 4 doesn’t always run perfectly in every situation. If better hardware alone were enough, players would simply upgrade their PCs and the game would run flawlessly, without the need for Maxis to continue working on optimization and modernizing the code. But as we know, it’s not quite that simple.
Performance issues such as lag, slowdowns, and even neighboring lots disappearing can still occur, even on high-end machines. That’s why it’s so important for the game to keep evolving, and this is exactly what the upcoming Memory Boost Mode is designed to address.
This new mode focuses on managing data more efficiently, which can help reduce or even eliminate many of these issues. And the best part is that it isn’t just for players with modest PCs — even those with powerful setups will notice meaningful improvements.
So no matter what kind of computer you play on, you can look forward to a smoother, more enjoyable experience. 🌟
Ok, I have a question : my game runs on Dx9 because it crashes when I try to run it on Dx11. With Memory Boost, would I be able to run my game on Dx11, or should I avoid Memory Boost ?
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