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@JSpaxcz When you say you put the laptop in factory settings, do you mean that you reset it entirely, deleting all your data? Or do you mean something else?
Separately, as an experiment, please limit the game to 60 fps. Go into Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4, open Options.ini, search for frameratelimit , and set it to 60 rather than the default 200. I'm not saying you have to play like this all the time, only that it's a useful test.
If that doesn't help, force the game to launch in windowed mode. In Options.ini, search for fullscreen and set it to 0 (zero).
Factory seting is default settings. I also again reinstal all game, but nothing help, your advices didnot work too.
- puzzlezaddict1 year agoHero+
@JSpaxcz Please create a new admin Windows account and try playing there. Make it local, as in, don't link it to your Microsoft account; you'll instead be asked to answer some security questions. In the new account, you can sign into your existing EA account and launch Sims 4 without reinstalling anything, but your saves and other user data won't be available. That's fine for the purposes of this test and can be addressed later if necessary.
If this doesn't help, please post a new dxdiag so I can compare it with the now-somewhat-old original.
- 1 year ago
Some time ago, when the game was running normally, I had to put the laptop in default settings because of another application problem, and then it was not possible to install the game through EA again. A window constantly popped up saying that something was missing. Here I found that it helped people if they installed the original game on Steam, so I did that and the game was actually installed on EA, but it crashed and since then the game does not work. When I uninstall it from Steam, the game won't start at all, a window pops up, (I am attaching the image), and when I install it on Steam, game keep crashes. It is a vicious circle that occurred in EA after the first default setting and instaling game on Steam. I think that's the problem
- puzzlezaddict1 year agoHero+
@JSpaxcz The initialization error is typically related to an overly active antivirus. So please set exceptions in yours for TS4_x64, TS4_DX9_x64, and TS4_Launcher_x64; or the entire Bin folder they're in. Set an exception for EADesktop.exe as well.
You may need to repair the game first, which you'll need to do through Steam (it's called something like "Verify integrity of the game files") if your base game is still installed through Steam. In the EA App, the option is Sims 4 > Manage > Repair.