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elskamo_ron You could use Process Lasso to temporarily limit the game to one CPU core, but that has the same effect as the PowerShell script, that is as long as you lift the limit once the game has loaded. Neither should have any effect on how the game looks or runs after that.
For the graphics, does your monitor have HDR? Sims Medieval is much too old to support the tech, and many older games look bleached-out or otherwise discolored with HDR enabled.
For the crashing, please provide a dxdiag. Click Windows key-R, enter dxdiag in the run box, wait for the scan to finish, click "Save all information," and save the file to your desktop. From there, you can attach it to a reply using the paper clip (Attachment) icon included with the other formatting buttons.