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080223
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3 years ago
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sims 4 exception breakpoint error, suddenly closing in live mode/mid-launch

Hello,

I have recently downloaded the 1.97 patch but it has broken my game. CAS works fine (unsure about build mode) but the game gives me an exception breakpoint error or closes on launch every time I try to play in live mode. I have gotten the game to work a few times, but most of the time, it closes without warning. I have already tried moving The Sims 4 out of the Electronic Arts folder and trying a new game and it sometimes works but sometimes crashes. I have tested my mods/cc and have removed the ones that I thought were causing the issue, but now the game crashes and closes after launching on the loading screen before the main menu. I have enough memory to run the game and I have been playing for months before and have not encountered any issues similar to this.

  • @080223  There are two problems here.  One is that your computer only has 4 GB RAM, which is either barely or not quite enough memory for Sims 4 and Windows these days, depending on which packs you have installed.  Your computer will need to rely on the page file to store extra data that should be in memory but doesn't fit within the 4 GB installed RAM, but the page file is somewhat small and also almost entirely used at the time that you ran the dxdiag.  So I would guess that the Sims 4 errors are out of memory errors.

    Normally I'd just tell you how to increase the size of the page file and leave it at that.  But this space comes out of storage, and your computer is quite low on free and total storage: 8 GB free and a 128 GB drive.  Please try clearing as much space as possible.  The Downloads folder is a good place to look for extraneous files, for example installers for already-installed apps or .zips of already-extracted files.

    It would be great if you could get to 20 GB free; open a File Explorer window and click This PC to see the space on C.  If you can't get to at least 15, leave things as they are.  Otherwise, please increase the size of the page file as described here (option 1):

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/77692-manage-virtual-memory-pagefile-windows-10-a.html

    Set the minimum to 12000 and the maximum to 12288, save, and restart.  But, and I cannot emphasize this enough, do not do this if you don't have at least 15 GB free storage already.  Your computer needs some free space not used by the page file as well; you can't just let this change eat up all available storage.

    Long-term, you might consider getting an external drive to handle spillover data, or even to hold Sims 4 if you don't have much else you can delete.  Longer-term, it might be time to start thinking about a new laptop.  Models with twice the RAM and storage, not to mention faster processors and graphics chips, are somewhat cheap these days, starting around $400 USD (a bit more in other countries) for new models.  There's really only so much you can do with this particular computer.

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    080223
    Seasoned Newcomer
    3 years ago

    Forgot to add this in: it no longer crashes on the loading screen but live mode is still unplayable.

  • @080223  Please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post.

    https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/

    Please also restart your computer, open nothing except for the Task Manager, and let me know how much memory is in use overall (the value displayed in the Memory header).  Then open the EA App, launch Sims 4, put it into windowed mode, and position the Task Manager so you can see how much memory Sims 4 is using at any particular time.  Let me know how both the overall and Sims 4 values behave, particularly right before a crash.

  • @080223  There are two problems here.  One is that your computer only has 4 GB RAM, which is either barely or not quite enough memory for Sims 4 and Windows these days, depending on which packs you have installed.  Your computer will need to rely on the page file to store extra data that should be in memory but doesn't fit within the 4 GB installed RAM, but the page file is somewhat small and also almost entirely used at the time that you ran the dxdiag.  So I would guess that the Sims 4 errors are out of memory errors.

    Normally I'd just tell you how to increase the size of the page file and leave it at that.  But this space comes out of storage, and your computer is quite low on free and total storage: 8 GB free and a 128 GB drive.  Please try clearing as much space as possible.  The Downloads folder is a good place to look for extraneous files, for example installers for already-installed apps or .zips of already-extracted files.

    It would be great if you could get to 20 GB free; open a File Explorer window and click This PC to see the space on C.  If you can't get to at least 15, leave things as they are.  Otherwise, please increase the size of the page file as described here (option 1):

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/77692-manage-virtual-memory-pagefile-windows-10-a.html

    Set the minimum to 12000 and the maximum to 12288, save, and restart.  But, and I cannot emphasize this enough, do not do this if you don't have at least 15 GB free storage already.  Your computer needs some free space not used by the page file as well; you can't just let this change eat up all available storage.

    Long-term, you might consider getting an external drive to handle spillover data, or even to hold Sims 4 if you don't have much else you can delete.  Longer-term, it might be time to start thinking about a new laptop.  Models with twice the RAM and storage, not to mention faster processors and graphics chips, are somewhat cheap these days, starting around $400 USD (a bit more in other countries) for new models.  There's really only so much you can do with this particular computer.

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