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@GiardiniDiMarzo Try deleting Options.ini to see whether it helps.
If it doesn't, the relevant Nvidia Control Panel settings are something like this:
Antialiasing - FXAA: On
Antialiasing - Gamma correction: On
Antialiasing - Mode: Override any Application Setting
Antialiasing - Setting: 2x [or higher]
You may need to play with the settings to get exactly what you want, and be sure to apply the settings to TS4_DX9_x64.exe since you're running the DX9 version again.
- GiardiniDiMarzo2 years agoLegend@puzzlezaddict
I didn't know the executable file was renamed. In the main game folder I now have two files ts4_x64.exe and ts4_dx9_x64.exe. I usually open The Sims 4 from the EA app, not the desktop shortcut, how do I know for sure which exe file the EA app is starting?
In any case, I will change the nVidia settings in the new exe file as well, just to make sure.
I will keep you updated.- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@GiardiniDiMarzo TS4_x64.exe now runs the DirectX 11 version of Sims 4, but you'd have to tell the App to run Sims 4 in DX11 mode to use it. You'd also see DX11 after the version number at the Main Menu, as opposed to DX9 if you haven't switched. And you should be able to see the executable in the Task Manager too.
- GiardiniDiMarzo2 years agoLegend@puzzlezaddict
Last question, Vertical Sync. Is it better to use the nVidia one or the in-game one?
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