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I'd like to make sure I'm understanding the issue correctly. You've exited the game using Task Manager. Restarted your computer, repaired game and Sims 4 still won't open?
Have you tried a Sims 4 factory reset to help troubleshoot? Move or rename your current Sims 4 folder to Sims4Backup. Launch the game, play a new save to test.
If it's not working, don't save. However, if everything is playing okay then start putting the files back. (list of files and folders below).
- Options.ini (User game settings)
- Tray Folder (Sims/Houses/Commercial lots and rooms)
- Screenshots/Videos/Custom music
- Rest of the save games, if any.
(leave out slot_00000001.save which is the autosave. It is not used anymore.)
- Custom content like clothing, hair, skins, and makeup
- Mods (Put these back one by one to make sure they all still work)
I can't even get to the point where I would be able to play a new save.
I have done all of that, I click the game and it thinks for a moment and nothing comes up. If I try to exit out of Origin it says that it can't because Sims 4 is running. I try to click play on Sims 4 again, it's greyed out because it thinks it's already running. Task manager shows Origin running, but not Sims 4. Sometimes I get to the point where the little grey boxes pop up to say "Press o to record" "Press Windows Key + G to start" but the actual Sims 4 screen never comes up. Just those notifications over whatever else I have open on my desktop already.
- 7 years ago
It sounds like you might have some kind of screen capture software installed. If you do, you may need to uninstall or disable it to see if that helps.
It has been reported that screen capture/recorders, instant messengers/video chat or VOIP programs, like Discord may cause issues with Sims 4 and may need to be turned off or uninstalled if issues are severe. Also turn off any overlay those programs may cause issues as well. This is to be sure the
program and it's overlay isn't interfering with the game.
If that doesn't help, please share your computer's information with us. https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
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With this information we can see if there's any hardware or driver issues.
- Anonymous7 years ago
To my knowledge I don't have anything like that on my computer. If you're taking about the "press o to record" pop-ups, those are part of the Origin Sims 4 start up and have been since the first time I installed.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Here's the system info.
- 7 years ago
You have the minimum specs to run the game. Depending on what packs you have installed, that could be an issue. As with each new game patch and Origin update it puts more strain on weaker computers.
I noticed your graphics driver hasn't been updated since last year.
You can try updating the graphics driver, turn off Origin in game, and play in Windowed mode. Turn the graphics down to low to help lessen the stress on the computer.
How to Find devices and updating drivers on your PC - https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/finding-devices-and-updating-drivers/
Turn off Origin In-Game:
Open Origin, Select Origin > Application Settings > Origin In Game tab and click the on/off switch to disable Origin In Game. - This deactivates Origin In-Game, as it has been known to cause problems with games.Restart the computer, to help the computer refresh itself, and try launching the game again.
Start the game in Windowed mode:
In Origin > Games Library, right-click Sims 4 and select Game Properties > Advanced Launch Options and In the Command Line Arguments, add the following text: -w and click Okay.
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