Re: Crashes in Windows 11
@steviecraig Thanks for the dxdiag, which lists among its several Sims 4 crashes two that are due to the Nvidia graphics driver. It's possible that the driver itself is not at fault, that it's the graphics card itself or even the high refresh rate of your monitor. Since the last is the easiest to test, please set your main monitor's refresh rate to 120 Hz or below, restart your computer, and see whether it helps.
If you get another crash, please clean-uninstall the driver, as described here:
Rather than reinstalling the very newest Nvidia driver, try a version that's a couple months old, just to cover your bases. It's simple enough to update again when you're ready. You can find recent drivers here:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/drivers/
Please do NOT install GeForce Experience. You can install it later if you want, but for now, it's best to keep things simple.
If this doesn't help either, please open the Task Manager before launching Sims 4, and see how hot your GPU gets. This is only a rough estimate, but it should be obvious whether there's a problem considering how low a workload this game is for your card.