* Reposted from Technical Discussion
Hey everyone,
Lately my Sims game has been so laggy that I'm considering giving up playing!
Here are some of the issues I've been experiencing:
1.) My sims take a ridiculously long time cleaning up and washing dishes. So long that I've decided to just drag and drop dishes and trash into the trash bin
2.) I can't spin sims around in CAS unless I use the buttons
3.) My sim takes a long time watering plants, and by a long time I mean like 3 sim hours
4.) My sims take a long time doing any task so I have to keep debugging them to get them moving again.
I've tried resetting the game, repairing the game using Origin, putting the game on low graphic settings and in windowed mode and nothing works.
Help me please!!
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8 GB 1867 MHz DDR3
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The Sims Mac Section https://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-Mac/bd-p/The-Sims-Mac
Are you using Mods and CC, if so you should start there removing them so that you can check to see if your game works without them?
move the mods folder from C:\Users\Username\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4 to your Desktop and start the game.
Just like the game, Mods and CC need to be updated as well. good luck and happy simming.
https://simsvip.com/2017/11/07/incompatible-modsupdates-november-7-2017-patch/
For you Mac's
To find your Mac's basic specs, click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen. From the drop-down menu, click About This Mac to open the System Information window.
The System Information window will show you an overview of your system, including what version of OS X you're running, your model, your processor, your installed memory (RAM), your graphics card and your serial number.
For more details on your memory, or RAM, click the Memory tab. Here, you will see how many memory slots your system has, how many are in use, and what size RAM stick is in each slot.
Graphics card
To find your graphics card, just look at the System Information Overview -- it will list the type of graphics card you have under Graphics. If you want to find out more about your graphics card, click System Report... in the lower left corner of the System Information Overview screen. A new window will pop up with an overview of your Mac's installed hardware.
Who said EA doesn't have a sense of humor
@Stormsview, thank you, but Macs do not have a DxDiag.
And early morning oops lol.
Yes, but I wanted to shower and wash my hair, and then get back to it, Thanks your always my Hero @Tremayne4260
Who said EA doesn't have a sense of humor
Did I not provide the correct Mac information?
And I resetted the game files, removed all custom content and repaired the game as well as playing in offline mode. It helped a lot! Thanks everyone!
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Who said EA doesn't have a sense of humor
Have you tried starting your sims 4 in Origin? and Not the desktop icon. have origin online and also for your in-game. Origin can help if allowed.
Crashing can be different problems, but that's a starting point. happy simming.
Who said EA doesn't have a sense of humor
@stormsview I take it you're not a Mac user? We tend to provide more specific help in the Mac forum, not just copy and paste answers.
Who said EA doesn't have a sense of humor
Are you on a Mac?
> had just downloaded more CC furniture to add to my game, I tried to open the game, but my game wouldn't start! I restarted my computer, but nothing happened, then I tried moving the resource.cfg thing into the mods folder, and it came up with a message saying "This file is already in this folder" so I clicked to replace it, then I opened my game, then it had deleted every single one of my game saves! If anyone has a MACBOOK, please speak up :'( :'(
It may be the CC itself that's causing the game to not open. I know this happened to me, and once I removed the recently added CC, it worked once again!