Re: Overheating Issues with a 4GB GDDR5 MX250 processor
@PanchoStingray There are a few things going on here. First of all, it's completely normal for Sims 4, or any game, to drain your battery. An hour and a half of battery life while playing is actually better than many gaming laptops. But even aside from the short battery life, you should always play with the laptop plugged in for performance reasons.
Some game launchers will use the resources of a dedicated graphics card while open. I don't know about Epic, but Origin definitely does this. It's not ideal, but it's also not a sign that there's anything wrong with your computer.
The heat is a different issue. I don't know how hot your laptop is getting, but any computer will run hotter when you're playing than when you're browsing the web or doing other low-impact tasks. The question is whether it's heating up too much, and that's impossible to tell without seeing some realtime hardware readings. If you'd like me to take a look, download hwinfo from here:
https://www.hwinfo.com/download/
You don't need to install anything if you don't want to; just choose the Portable version, unzip it, and launch it from Downloads or wherever you want. (If you would like to install, be sure to click the green button, not the orange one.) Restart your computer, and don't open any other apps. Launch hwinfo, choose "sensors only," and click the icon that's a sheet of paper with a + sign to start logging. Save the file to your desktop for easy access later.
Wait five minutes, then launch Sims 4 and play for at least 20 minutes. Click the same button to end logging. Then upload the log to a third-party free filehosting site and link it here. Please leave it in .csv format, or if you use OneDrive to share, please compress it in .zip format instead.
Please also run a dxdiag, so I can see the status of your graphics drivers, as well as other software-related issues that might be present.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/