Re: Buying a computer
@ArchAngel1294 Yes, you're definitely in the right place.
The specs you'd want will depend on how much you can spend, whether you're willing to do simple upgrades yourself, and to some extent whether you want a laptop or a desktop. Some features are nice to have but unnecessary; others don't matter to Sims 4 but will make other tasks much easier. Without a budget or any idea what else you'd want in this computer, it's hard to say what you should look for, but here's a general idea.
Graphics card: This is the single most important component in determining how well a computer will run TS4. If you want to futureproof for the packs that haven't been released yet, and you'd like to always be able to use ultra settings, you'd want at least an Nvidia 1060 6 GB, or a 1660 (without the ti boost) in the newer series, or an AMD RX 580. A 1050 ti or a 1650 will run all packs on ultra settings now, but that may not be the case in the future, especially if you like using a lot of custom content.
Processor: There are too many to list, but any new computer that has a strong enough graphics card will also have a strong enough processor.
Memory: TS4 only needs 8 GB RAM, but you may want 16 GB for multitasking purposes, especially while you play. RAM is very easy to install though, so you can always add more yourself if you'd like.
Storage: This will depend entirely on what else you want to do with this computer. A single 256 GB drive will fit Windows and TS4, plus your saves, builds, cc, etc., but not much more. 512 GB might not be enough if you have a lot of other data, i.e. music or photo collections, you want to store. But you could also use an external drive.
If you'd like help picking something out, or just a few examples of what to look for, just list your budget and country, as well as anything else you'd want to do with the computer.
And if you'd like to know whether there's anything you can do to help your current computer, please run a dxdiag and attach the results to a post.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/