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@SweetVirgo23 The control software you're looking for is a separate app packaged with the graphics driver, not the Windows graphics settings. But I don't know what's actually on your computer or what options it has. Instead, try downloading the Intel Graphics Command Center from the Microsoft Store. This should give you more options than whatever is built in.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000055840/graphics.html
When you install it, restart your computer, then open the Command Center, find Sims 4, and start playing with the anti-aliasing settings. It might take some experimenting to get exactly the right settings; I can't really tell you which would be best on an Intel Xe machine. Please test with in-game Edge Smoothing on and off—this setting might enhance or interfere with the Command Center settings.
@puzzlezaddict I have this app but it doesn't have the game options (photo attached below) In home it's supposed to have a separate tab for the games section but mine doesn't show for some reason that's why i had the beta version that was recommend from microsoft, which has the game tab but it didn't help at all i didn't see a change in graphics despite tweaking the settings in the beta version of the app. Is there another way I could do this or make that game tab show up in the app or fix the graphics setting if the games options doesn’t show?
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@SweetVirgo23 Try Arc Control instead.
- SweetVirgo233 years agoNew Adventurer
I looked at this on the Microsoft website it says that if I install this, it would remove the custom graphics that comes with my pc. I will look into this and decide. It also says in the website that since my pc is hop to check the go website to see if I can update the driver, which I did but the graphics still looks blurry & choppy. The graphics is up to date & it says it is the best one for this pc right now.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@SweetVirgo23 Then I don't know what else to tell you, sorry. You could try an older version of the Intel Graphics Command Center; a few reputable sites host them. For example:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-ae/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=1234c
Although I don't know whether the Dell version would install on your PC. (If it did install but didn't work, you could simply uninstall it.) From what I can see, the newer versions removed some features that are now moved to Arc Control, which in turn may or may not be offered by HP for your laptop. This is why I started with trying to see what was already installed on your computer: I was hoping that Arc Control or something like it would already be present, allowing you to skip the step of finding a suitable discrete download.
However, it may be that you're caught in the middle, with a graphics driver that's too old for the switch to Arc Control and with the newer versions of the Graphics Command Center not offering the options you want. So you might just have to wait for an update from HP, or play with the in-game settings until you find something that looks good enough.
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