I fixed it (For now atleast)! After doing some digging i looked at my graphics.sgr file and this is what it said seti textureMemory 32 setb textureMemorySizeOK false I read that this happens with newer gpus because for some reason the game doesnt recognize the vram , so it uses 32mb of slow system ram I changed it to this…
I already have my documents on the f drive , i dont have any games installed on my ssd its just for windows , after moving sims 2 to the f drive (my main drive for games and applications and the drive that sims 3 is installed on) i now have 24gb free on the ssd , the drive that sims 3 is on has around 150gb free atm still…
One thing to mention is that if i did replace my cpu id not only have to replace my motherboard but also my ram , and ram is extremely overpriced right now , i cant afford to pay $40 for a 4gb stick :/
I just now realized i had sims 2 uc installed on my ssd if i uninstall that i should have around 23gb free and with 12gb as virtual memory should have around 11gb of breathing space , anyways sims 3 is installed on my f drive which is a standard 500gb hdd , i have windows installed on my ssd and its already has multiple…
I dont think thats the problem. Im using a 400w evga psu thats brand new so it couldnt be that , the thing that gets me is that all my other games run fine , games way more demanding than sims 3 so i couldnt see how this would be a bottleneck and as far as i know my cpu and gpu shouldnt be the problem especially not for…
I did all of that and more , a i5 2400 matches up to around a i3 6100 still no high end but somewhat decent , i added the game to the control panel and it limited it to 60fps but my problem is i get an average of 17-20fps in game it seems like the newer hardware the worse sims 3 performs , intel even says their newer…
This wasnt really intended to be directed towards anyone in particular just mainly to see if anyone else is having the same issue as me. I was thinking that someone who has faced the same problem might have a solution.
> @igazor said: > friendlysimmer wrote: » > > Windows is installed on the c drive because its an ssd , windows on a mechanical drive is alot slower than an ssd thats why i have it installed on the ssd i also have the entire rest of the drive used as virtual memory i have tried to use the other drives for virtual memory but…
> @igazor said: > Not sure what you meant by "both," so will take that to mean Documents is redirected and the games are installed on F. Can't say if this is really part of the issue, but if Windows is on C I would be very reluctant to run Windows on a drive that only has 11 GB free. I realize the drive is small, but…
> @igazor said: > @friendlysimmer - On which drive is Windows running from (assuming C but just making sure), which one houses your user Documents folder, and on which drive is the game installed? Both on the F drive the C drive is the ssd but its only a 64gb one so i have all my games installed on my hdd (F drive)
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Im sorry , but what exactly are you looking for ? If youre looking for a mod that makes sims names more realistic than youre out of luck as far as i know :/
Do you have a university built , it wont work unless you place or build a university , you can either download one (make sure it has the new venues) or build your own and set it as a university