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Okay thanks!
I have attached the file now. Some might be in Danish tho
@auvbri The language of a dxdiag doesn't matter; most of it is in English or Windows-speak. And everything important is easy to find regardless. Your dxdiag lists one Sims 4 crash that was due to the Nvidia graphics driver, and several more that are generic access violations, not helpful on their own. So the driver is the place to start. Please do a clean uninstall and reinstall, as described here:
If that doesn't help, it's possible you have the same issue as a number of others with newer high-end Intel processors. I wrote more about it here:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/PC/Sims-4-keeps-randomly-crashing/m-p/14382305#M291224
While your dxdiag doesn't list the typical python37_x64.dll errors associated with this particular error, some affected players mostly see more generic errors like the ones in your dxdiag. So it's worth looking for a BIOS update, and if there isn't one or installing it doesn't help, disabling CPU Turbo Boost in the BIOS settings.
I realize that you'd lose a significant amount of performance from your processor, but the graphics card would still be the limiting factor in running Sims 4 and most games given how much more powerful your CPU is. And if you don't like the results, you can always revert the settings and wait for a BIOS update that addresses the instability on the platform that leads to these kinds of problems. At the very least, it's worth ruling this out as the cause of your game crashes.
- auvbri2 months agoNew Novice
So I have tried every step you suggested.
And I still get the problem...
9 min of play and the game just shut down.
But I have been playing Fortnite for like 4 hours without any shut downs.. So IDK...- puzzlezaddict2 months agoHero+
@auvbri Please try playing in a clean boot:
The one service to leave enabled is the EABackgroundService, which the EA App needs in order to run. Disable the rest as described.
When you reboot your computer, go through the Task Manager's background processes list shutting down any service that doesn't absolutely need to be running, for example anything from MSI Afterburner to RGB software might still be enabled. If you accidentally kill a critical process and it doesn't restart on its own, just reboot your computer again.
Don't open anything other than Sims 4 and the EA App while testing, not even a browser window.
If you get another crash, try the clean boot again but with your computer offline. You can sign into the EA App and put it in offline mode, then disable wifi and/or disconnect the ethernet cable before pressing Play.
When testing, please use another new save in another clean Sims 4 folder, just to keep things as simple as possible.
- auvbri2 months agoNew Novice
Okay
So I did the clean boot. The Sims 4 still crashed. Then I did it again and took the game offline.
Now I'm getting a new kind off error.
So first it says there is an unsolved issue. I restart the app.
Then it says it crashed and I will update.
A window then pops up and says, that EA APP is already up to date, and then closes.. And this is just a continued loop.
Could it be the EA APP that makes the game crash?
I have attached 2 screenshots of the new error
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