5 years ago
Sims 4 Massive FPS Drops
I have had issues with the game randomly dropping to 15-20 fps for extended periods of time, sometimes nearly 30 minutes which makes playing difficult. I have lowered resolution and graphics settings...
@Gameshark144 and @puzzlezaddict
I started having frame drops and stutters on a frequent enough basis recently that I've been trying changes on my end. It is/was baffling to me because the game had been running silky smooth for me for the last nine months. Not here to hijack thread, I'm following only, not asking for help, at this time anyway, lol.
I just want to insert a couple of things. The first is that when I started troubleshooting I discovered that I wasn't seeing adaptive sync in my Nvidia Control Panel either and discovered it was apparently turned on in my monitor settings from the get-go of setup last July. My husband set it up for me and the monitor has performed so well that I just hadn't even looked into settings at all. Sort of a not broken, don't fix mindset. @Gameshark144 my guess is that its turned on in your monitor, too.
Secondly, I've been following driver release threads on the Nvidia site. In the newest thread for the newest driver, they stickied a link on 4/16/21 to a thread at reddit about v-sync issues caused by recent Windows updates. The link pertains to the KB5000842 update but reading the thread links to an updated thread for KB5001330 forced in the April Windows update that some gamers have found also messes with v-sync working properly.
While I found the update information good to know, it was also discouraging news to think we might need Microsoft to fix it. In my case, I thought a driver update I did on 3/21/21 might have something to do with it but since the issues didn't immediately start, I can't help but think the updates are involved. The fps drops and stutters I had suddenly started seeing didn't get really irksome for me until about the time the KB5001330 was forced on me 4/13/21.
After reading last night, I turned v-sync off in game settings. I left adaptive sync on in the monitor settings but also limited the frame rate in the program settings for the ts4_x64.exe in the Nivdia Control Panel and tried playing. So far, so good but I do have a G-Sync compatible monitor so I would venture to say that what works for me may not work for everyone. I also don't have enough play time yet to evaluate whether or not the setting changes made will be fine for the foreseeable future.
Sheesh, there are certainly many, many times I miss just plug the monitor in and go. There are so many places to adjust settings now that I become confused as to where the best place to do so is. There's now windows settings and Nvidia Control Panel settings and now I see monitor settings I didn't even know were available that then reflect in the control panel, *facepalm*! I guess all the settings available now in different places is a good thing but I tend to feel a little overwhelmed when trying to figure out where to start troubleshooting. Also can't forget it now seems to be a matter of figuring out settings, factor in what may be game engine issues and maybe a Windows update contribution to a problem, sigh. BTW, I love the specs of your system! Congrats on the new hardware. Once the issue gets sorted for you, you can just sit back and enjoy 🙂
@dolldrms1 I don't believe that the issue was a driver issue nor Windows because I have had this random fps drop issue since around the start of 2020. At the time, I simply thought it was likely my hardware and since then have replaced my monitor and effectively the entire computer except the ram (which I added an extra 2 sticks to) and the storage. I appreciate the heads up though about the Windows Update and the Nvidia driver update but I had actually updated the driver yesterday (after which I still have the drop). I did go ahead and go into my monitor settings just in case and disable the Freesync there. Maybe it was compounding the issue since it was designed for AMD and I no longer have any AMD but I am thinking that is likely not the case since I experienced the drop before with all AMD.
@dolldrms1 Actually, I found the option to turn Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync off from my monitor settings and after doing so the adaptive and adaptive half-refresh rate appeared. I didn't realize that the option would have been hidden with the option enabled on my monitor directly and didn't think to check Nvidia control panel again to see if it would appear. After disabling that within monitor settings and setting a 60 fps limit on Sims 4 within Nvidia control panel, my issue seems to be somewhat remedied. Not completely but I was playing for nearly 3 hours earlier after messing with those settings and my fps never got nuked down to 15-20 fps. I did still experience the odd dip down to 40-45 range but only for a couple seconds before going back up to 60 which even if it stuck at 40-45 for a half hour or so like it did before at 15-20, its still very playable. Of course, this could have also simply been a massive coinkydink and the issue could crop up again. However, if my game stays like it has been the last few hours, I can certainly live with that. Thanks for mentioning to double check the settings. That hadn't even occurred to me.
@Gameshark144 I am so glad to hear you've got improvement, even if it is "a massive coinkydink", lol. I'm enjoying the improvement in my game with the changes I made but running fps onscreen just to keep an eye on things. I'm just plain leery of seeing it again myself. I'm not at all sure the odd dip to a short term 40-45 fps can be completely avoided. Think that's probably game engine issue, although I'm guessing. It's just really nice to see you say you've been enjoying playing for the last few hours. A step forward is awesome! 🙂