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@kvybabbii Try setting Edge Smoothing to High in the graphics optiions.
If that doesn't help, try playing with the anti-aliasing settings in the control software for your AMD graphics driver. I don't know exactly which settings work for Sims 4 because I've only tested on and read reports from Nvidia users, but this guide should give you an idea of where to start:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/dh-012
Make sure that you're setting the Anti-aliasing Mode to "Override application settings" so that Sims 4's settings aren't interfering. And please test with Edge Smoothing on and off in the game settings, and quit to desktop after changing the setting and before testing it out—changing any setting in-game may not give you the full effect. If you use a lot of custom content and loading times are a problem, you can remove your Mods folder temporarily and test on a new save.
The anti-aliasing settings should address the jagged lines and perhaps some other edges that don't look right to you. Once you have that sorted out, figure out whether there are any other graphics issues you're not happy with and that aren't simply part of Sims 4. One other setting you might try changing is post-processing: my game looks a lot more crisp and clear when I turn it off, and performance is a bit better too.\
And please don't apologize about having fallen asleep. We all need to sleep sometime, and I don't mind waiting a bit for a response.
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