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This is known to be caused by Reshade because it conflicts with other game overlays. You can either disable Reshade for The Sims 4 (the Reshade forums should have info on how to do this) or you can disable Origin in game.
- 6 years ago@jpkarlsen Thank you so much! I had the same problem, turns out it was caused by the Origin in game. I disabled it, and it seemed to do the trick!
I can finally play the game without getting all motion sick.- jpkarlsen6 years agoHero (Retired)
Actually it is not caused by Origin in Game but Reshade and similar overlays that conflict with Origin in Game which is why disabling this also works. So if you can live without its function in the game you can disable this instead.
- 6 years ago
@jpkarlsen Wrong. It's origin in game. I was using no mods and had a clean install of the game and was having the problem. Disabling origin in game fixed it. Origin is so broken, it's no wonder everyone wants everything on Steam.
- 5 years ago
How do you field origin in game?
I have no mods and my mouse sensitivity is super high in game, it only does the excessive spin in First person view. But still. My mouse has custom sensitivity setting that the game ignores. It makes adjusting my camera angle frustrating and I wanted to use first person view. :/
- crinrict5 years agoHero+
Hi @Zoaea
There's instructions here: https://crinrict.com/blog/2014/09/origin-deactivate-origin-in-game.html
- h1ddenb1ades5 years agoNew Novice
@crinrictThis still didn’t work for me. I removed all my mods out of the folder (I don’t use reshade either) And I removed origin in game. But the problem still persists. But not in any other game or on the PC overall. It’s just the sims 😫
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