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Hi @jpkarlsen,
You are right I should get more RAM. Actually I'm really planning to. Soon maybe.
Btw, my game finally worked. I made some setting adjustment in Nvdia Control Panel, set Sims 4 to "High Performance Processor", then boom, the glitches are gone.
I set my game to windowed mode so I could check the RAM and if Nvdia icon (on the lower right corner of the computer beside the clock) becomes active when I open the Sims 4.
Result:
Nvdia icon was active - meaning my graphics card finally recognizes Sims 4.
RAM - well, it went to approx 3.5 - 3.9 GB when game was used. Borderline. (I have 4GB RAM)
Adjust Game Properties at Origin:
What I did next was I set Sims 4 from 64 bit to 32 bit through Origin settings. Then I also set the graphics settings quality of the game from "very high" to "high" at Sims 4 homepage.
Then, wow, it improved my game performance. No more crashing and gliches.
Checking back my RAM
I check back my RAM. It is playing around 3.1 GB in my system.
Checking back my Config:
I check back my Config file. It is still:
Found: 0, Supported: 1. (Is it so bad I still have this result?)
Isn't it should be?
Found: 1, Supported: 1
What are your thoughts.
What are your thoughts regarding my Sims 4 not recognizing my video card?
Thank you very much.
Juan.
Thanks for sharing what worked for you.
Yes, it should say Found 1, Supported 1 why it does not do so in your case I don't know.
When you get more RAM I recommend you go back to running the game in 64 bit.
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