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@BunniesAreCuteDo you get an error? Go to your latest pack folder (I'm guessing Mansion & Garden Stuff if you have Ultimate Collection; C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\Config) and see if files were modified.
I would also recommending checking VirtualStore for any leftover files, since Sims 2 files often end up there; an older GraphicsRules.sgr might be there.
Press Win + R and type in %appdata%. You'll end in AppData\Roaming, so go one folder back. Then go to Local\VirtualStore, and you'll see program files folders. Look for Sims 2 files in there (AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\) and delete any folders related to it, especially if you find a Graphics Rules file.
- Tremayne42605 years agoHero
@BunniesAreCute , are you sure you edited it? Simply running Graphics Rule maker does not edit all the lines of code that need to be edited to run the game. There are some additional lines that you will need to edit by hand.
My other bit of advise is to go to YouTube and to find videos on how to get Sims 2 to run on Windows 10. Follow those videos, step by step. It is possible to get the game to run, you just need to be patient and to sometimes dig a little deeper into where files may be that are preventing the game from running properly.
- 5 years ago@Tremayne4260 I never said the game wasn't running! It's just stuck with a tiny screen.
- Tremayne42605 years agoHero
@BunniesAreCute , even if you run Graphics Rule Maker to add your graphics card information, there are still lines of code that Graphics Rule Maker does not edit that must be edited to increase your resolution. Because of forum rules, I cannot link directly to the site that give you step by step instructions exactly on how to fix the lines of code that must be edited in order to fix your resolution. If you do a Google search on "Sims 2 Resolution" you will find not only the site I mentioned, but several YouTube videos on how to do the exact same thing.
@mate54 , just as an FYI, the only thing Graphics Rule Maker does is edit the Graphics Rule.sgr to add the video card. You have to manually edit the lines of code that will then increase resolution. 🙂
- 5 years ago@mate54 I didn't get an error, GRM claimed that it worked. I just looked in VirtualStore, and the only files there are for The Sims 3 Create-a-World.
- mate545 years agoHero+@BunniesAreCute When you edited GraphicsRules.sgr yourself, did it maybe save as .txt file? Usually Notepad can't save files when you modify them in installation folders.
- 5 years ago@mate54 No, it didn't. I would have noticed if it did as I'm not an idiot.
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