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whostolemyapples You'll need to edit GraphicsCards.sgr, which is located in the game's program files, here by default in an EA App or Steam install, respectively:
C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
Rather than editing the original, right-click GraphicsCards.sgr and select Copy. Then open ConfigOverride, inside Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4, and right-click the empty space and Paste. This will give you a spare copy to work with, one that will also not be overwritten when you update or repair the game.
Open this copy of GraphicsCards, and right at the top, under the vendor "ATI" line, add this:
card 0x1506 "AMD Radeon Graphics" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
Make sure the line is indented like the ones below it, four spaces from the left in my copy.
I'm not convinced your GPU should be rated as Uber, but it doesn't actually matter—you can adjust the graphics settings however you want regardless of this value. All it does is determine the default settings.
However, this may not help with the actual issue, so if and when it doesn't, please let me know what you see instead of the game loading properly.
CRUZADO_101 Yes you can leave it alone. Unrecognized doesn't mean unused, and if you see your RTX 4050 in Config.log, the game is using it.
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