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@puzzlezaddictthank you so much for replying! I have V-Sync enabled in-game and i'm playing the game at 1440p reseloution with a 144hz monitor, that lets me play at 144hz. The FPS seems to dip and the go up. I turned on the fps setting you asked via cheats and the fps seemed to range between 60fps to 144fps while just doing normal gameplay on my lot.
The FPS rapidly change, the best way i can describe it's as if the fps are on a rollercoaster. The same with my CPU Usage and GPU Usage; they dip up and down. I noticed that the FPS go up when the CPU usage goes up to 61%, but the GPU usage never seems to go above 46%. All the other games I tested have had steady FPS that range from 80-144fps. It seems only the sims 4 has done this so far =/.
Here is the info I found that you requested:
=== Graphics device info ===
Number: 0
Name (driver): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
Name (database): [Found: 0, Supported: 1]
Vendor: NVIDIA
Chipset: Vendor: 10de, Device: 1e81, Board: 13a010de, Chipset: 00a1
Driver: nvldumdx.dll, Version: 26.21.14.3615, GUID: D7B71E3E-5DC1-11CF-717D-AE331BC2D735
Driver version: 3615
Monitor: \\.\DISPLAY1
Texture memory: 8010MB
Vertex program: 3.0
Pixel program: 3.0
Hardware TnL: 1
Opt. features: +sab +a8l8 +rgba16f +r32f +bc4 +bc5 -rawz +intz
=== Options ===
@CevenKills Okay, your card's still not getting recognized, or it was recognized but the new patch reverted the .sgr file to default. In case you want instructions on adding your card, it's simple. Open
Program files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
and find graphicscards.sgr. Scroll a bit more than halfway down the file, and you'll see this:
vendor "NVIDIA" 0x10b4 0x12d2 0x10de
card 0x1e04 "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (Turing)" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
card 0x1e07 "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (Turing)" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
card 0x1e82 "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 (Turing)" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
I bolded the part you'll want to change; just insert 1e81 instead of the device ID listed for the 2080. You could write "2080 Super" in that same line if you wanted, but it won't make a difference to TS4.
If that doesn't make a difference, try playing without Afterburner, at least as a test. You can monitor your card's stats with GPU-Z (free download from TechPowerUp), which will give you temperature and core load, among other things. Let me know whether fps and GPU load look any better.
- 6 years ago
@puzzlezaddictI'm sorry, but it didn't make a difference ☹️ I'm not sure what else more we can do. I do appreciate your help though! I'm hoping this will be fixed in a future update.
I changed it to:
card 0x1e81 "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 (Turing)" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
and also tried:
card 0x1e81 "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super (Turing)" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
I did try to play the game without MSI, but it still didn't make a difference. The FPS and GPU usage were still in the same range. I also added the Graphics Info that you requested earlier after I applied the changes:
=== Graphics device info ===
Number: 0
Name (driver): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
Name (database): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 (Turing) [Found: 1, Supported: 1]
Vendor: NVIDIA
Chipset: Vendor: 10de, Device: 1e81, Board: 13a010de, Chipset: 00a1
Driver: nvldumdx.dll, Version: 26.21.14.3615, GUID: D7B71E3E-5DC1-11CF-717D-AE331BC2D735
Driver version: 3615
Monitor: \\.\DISPLAY1
Texture memory: 8010MB
Vertex program: 3.0
Pixel program: 3.0
Hardware TnL: 1
Opt. features: +sab +a8l8 +rgba16f +r32f +bc4 +bc5 -rawz +intz
=== Options ===- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@CevenKills Well, you got your card recognized, at least. That's what the [Found: 1, Matched: 1] values mean in the config info. You might want to keep a copy of graphicscards.sgr, or at least copy the edits, in case your card still isn't added to the database with the next patch.
Do you get any improvement switching among fullscreen, windowed, and windowed borderless modes? One of them might give you better results than the others.
The last thing I can think of to try is a clean boot. No Afterburner, no other monitoring apps, just Origin and TS4, plus Origin's fps monitoring if you want, or the game's own version.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows
If the game runs better, then you'll have the dubious pleasure of sorting through your other background apps to find the issue. If this were TS3, I'd start with various Windows game functions, like fullscreen optimization and Game Mode, although those tend to work better with TS4.
If you still get wild fps swings even with a clean boot, then maybe it's some combination of the game and your very new, very powerful card. I'm still not sure it should be working as hard as you imagine, although I don't have a 2080 Super to test on myself. (I can ask other people with good cards what they see, just to get a baseline.) The game may be better optimized for high-end systems once 32-bit support is dropped, some time in the near future. But it's not clear when that will be, or whether you'd see any improvement.
- 6 years ago
Hey i am getting a similar problem.
my gpu is
Intel(R) Core i5-6402P CPU @ 2.80GHz 2.82 GHz.Ive done a clean boot and all of that to fix it.I was getting a stable fps of 3-6. In game i had a 12% load on my gpu and a 600mhz gpu clock. This has happened for 0 other games. I was even getting this fps on the main menu.
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