DirectX 11, abbreviated as DX11, is a set of drivers from Microsoft that enhance visual and audio performance for games. Applying DX11 to The Sims 4 on a compatible PC can result in better performance, smoother animations, and overall improved gameplay experience. Please note that DX11 is ...
@puzzlezaddict It does appear that putting it into offline mode before starting does make the game run smoother. It might look like there's a slight drop in frames but it's very miniscule and I could just be making it up. Reply 0 + XP Highlighted #7 November 2023 Options Many...
Other than that, nothing really different from the previous games, except the care given in some details.The animations are smoother and they look more natural(even when they're cartoony, as paradoxal as it can sound! :D) Another little detail I enjoy are thenew drinks and food. They loo...
Q: “How do ghosts work with this challenge?” A: “If your Wonder Child dies,it is game over unless a sim successfully pleads with the reaper to save them. If somebody other than the Wonder Child dies, you may keep their urn on the lot and interact with their ghost, but you may ...
From inside this folder \Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3, you can delete the game cache to help the game run smoother: - CasPartCache.package - CAS parts that appear in Create-A-Sim - compositorCache.package - New objects that would appear in Buy/Build mode ...
And it seemed to work! I've played for a few minutes and the game runs smoothly. Guess I have to force v sync to make it smoother but good ol' Karl is safe for now. I think the glitching items were from Uni Life since new diplomas and such appeared in it. I'll play more late...
Then repeat the clean boot process, and make sure the EABackgroundService or anything else that starts with EA is still enabled. You can skip closing other processes in the Task Manager at first, but if your game crashes again, that's the next step. Basically everything that doesn't belo...
The first one is the best in terms of specs: it runs at 100 Hz rather than 75, which will make things feel slightly smoother. On the other hand, many people can't tell the difference between 60 Hz and above, and even more can't distinguish between 75 and 100 Hz, so i...
GraphicsRules.SGR, simplified it, stripped out whatever wasn't applicable, increased the size of various caches and limits, and I got some better results. The game now crests 10GB of RAM usage, 6.4GB of VRAM usage, and most importantly, my wife says that gameplay is smoother with ...
game. I also removed a lot of things that I thought were neat when I downloaded them but then never used. After removing the broken files and the stuff I never used, I found that my game ran a lot smoother and loaded faster. It will take a while to go though as much as you have...