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@Peanutjelly231 The Sims 4 errors in your dxdiag are typically related to another program conflicting with the game. For example, many players run Razer software and need to shut it down before launching the game. I don't see any Razer devices listed in your dxdiag; I'm just saying that's the type of software typically implicated.
Anyway, try playing in a clean boot:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-clean-boot-windows-10
When you reboot, go through the Task Manager's background processes list shutting down anything that doesn't absolutely need to be running. If you accidentally kill the wrong process and it doesn't restart itself, just reboot your computer.
It's not relevant here, but your Mac's memory is user-upgradable. If you're considering it at some point, you'd save a lot of money by buying compatible but not Apple-branded RAM and installing it yourself, which is extremely simple. Here's a guide from Apple:
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@Peanutjelly231 Please move the entire Sims 4 folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop. If you get an error when trying to move it or you see a notification about files being copied, please stop here and let me know. A screenshot of the message would be great; you can use cmd-shift-S (the cmd key stands in for the Windows key) and drag your cursor over the section of screen you want to capture.
Otherwise, launch the game, and a clean Sims 4 folder will spawn with no content. Don't add anything to it yet; just see whether you can get far enough to start a new save. If you can, it's fine to move your existing content from the old Sims 4 folder to the new one.
If that doesn't work, please repeat the test except with your computer offline. You can sign into Origin and put it in offline mode, then disable wifi and/or disconnect the ethernet cable before pressing Play.
If that doesn't work either, please let me know whether you use OneDrive or any other service meant to sync your user data.
- 4 years ago@puzzlezaddict tried both with no success. i don't use onedrive or anything.
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@Peanutjelly231 As an experiment, try creating a new admin Windows account and playing in that. Make it a local account, as in, don't sign into Microsoft, and don't sync with any other services you normally use. You'll be able to sign into your existing Origin account and shouldn't need to redownload anything.
If that doesn't help, I'd like to see a crash dump from Sims 4. Click Windows key-R and copy and paste this:
%LocalAppData%\CrashDumps
When you enter, you'll see a list of .dmp files. If one of them is from Sims 4 or Origin, please upload it to a third-party filehosting site (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) and link it here. If you see a crash dump that was written at exactly the time the game crashed, I'd like that too. But in either case, please only upload files from after we started troubleshooting here.
If there is no Sims 4 .dmp file, you can enable them:
- Hit the Windows key, type "command prompt" in the box, right-click on Command Prompt in the search results, and select Run as Administrator
- In the window, paste "reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\LocalDumps\devenv.exe" /v DumpType /d 2 /t REG_DWORD" without the outside quotes into the box, and enter
- Launch Sims 4 and wait for it to crash (whether you can play at all or not)
- After it crashes, wait for any crash dialogs to finish
- Then hit Windows key-R and paste "%LOCALAPPDATA%\CrashDumps" without quotes into the box, and enter
- Upload the last .dmp file to a free filesharing site and link it here
- When you want to undo the auto crash log dumps, open Command Prompt as before, paste "reg delete "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\LocalDumps" /f" without the outside quotes, and enter.
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