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@SweetVirgo23 Some choppiness is inevitable if you zoom in close enough. After all, the computer screen is made of discrete pixels, and any line that isn't perfectly horizontal or vertical will, upon close inspection, jump from one row or column of pixels to the next as appropriate. There's no way to color half a pixel, after all.
Having said that, your third screenshot in particular looks less smooth than it should be. Have you changed any graphics settings in-game lately? In particular, Edge Smoothing should be set to High, so please double-check that setting.
I don't actually know what options are available within the control software for an Xe graphics chip, but I can walk you through changing those if you'd like. Let me know whether you have Intel Arc Control, the Intel Graphics Command Center, or something else installed. If you can't find either of those, right-click on the desktop (just in a blank space) and let me know what options you see that have an Intel logo or Intel in their name.
Edit: I've merged your two threads to keep everything in one place. Please post a screenshot of the graphics command center you mention, specifically what you see when you click Sims 4.
@puzzlezaddict I couldn't add a fourth photo so i had to make a new reply. sorry. I can see the blurriness especially in CAS, around the legs or the sim as a whole. It also doesn't matter what world I check it is blurry when i zoom out or in (photos 2-3 taken in Strangerville in a new unmodded save)
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