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Re: Sims 4 no sound while playing PC

@kenyboo1  Please check to make sure you haven't disabled sound for Sims 4 within Origin.  Open your game library, right-click on the Sims 4 icon, select Game Properties > Advanced Launch Options, and make sure there isn't a -nosound argument in the command line box.  If there is, delete it and save the change.

If that's not the issue, please test with a different sound output that uses a different connection, e.g. built-in speakers vs. headphones connected via jack.

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  • kenyboo1's avatar
    kenyboo1
    4 years ago

    OMG!!! You are freaking awesome. If you could only see the face my daughter made and how she ran frantically across the room in excitement. She has never been more excited lol. Thanks again! It’s been an issue for almost a year now and we finally got an answered. 

  • CreativeMom_1's avatar
    CreativeMom_1
    Rising Scout
    4 years ago
    @puzzlezaddict I hate to say it but I've had this issue multiple times myself. The game would start fine with sounds on. At random the sounds would just go off. I never touched the mute key. Nothing in settings in Origin was changed, nor settings in game.
    This issue began last year for me. Sometimes the sound would be off at start up, but then come back once I start playing.
    I'm curious if my built in speakers in laptop are having an issue, but not sure how to rule that out.
    Ideas?
  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    4 years ago

    @sarahholdenried  The first test would be to use some other sound output, e.g. earbuds or a Bluetooth device.  If the sound cuts out, the issue isn't your laptop's speakers.  If it doesn't cut out, it still might not be about your speakers—the sound driver might be a problem, or some other software.  But it's still helpful to narrow things down.

  • notsocandy's avatar
    notsocandy
    4 years ago
    @puzzlezaddict I was having this problem on my laptop, but I just bought a new computer and the problem just happened. So it's definitely not a computer or speaker issue, it's something with the game itself.
  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    4 years ago

    @notsocandy  The game itself produces sound just fine in most cases, so it's clearly not only a game issue.  Can you try a different sound output that uses a different type of connection?  Please let me know what you're using now and what else you test with.  You can also try playing with the sound settings, e.g. spatial sound; right-click on the Sound icon in the lower right corner of your screen to open the options menu.

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