- #Graphics configure the sims 1 complete collection install#
- #Graphics configure the sims 1 complete collection drivers#
- #Graphics configure the sims 1 complete collection windows 8#
The easiest way to deal with this problem, is to set shadows in the game to Medium.
#Graphics configure the sims 1 complete collection drivers#
It is sometimes caused by drivers - rolling back MAY help, but not always. That is, you want the game to specify hi-res/hi-cpu.
#Graphics configure the sims 1 complete collection install#
Install the Graphics Rules card that goes with the graphics card that the config-log.txt says because that's what it's using to set the options. If you have Windows 7 - try XP Service Pack 3.Ĥ. Set Compatibility - if you have Windows 8, use Windows 7. go to Nvidia control panel / select your latest installed game (SP9 most often) / force the game to use the good graphics card (not the integrated one) by selecting Nvidia high perfomance Ģ. What to do if you have Dual Cards (NVidia)?ġ. UintProp deviceLocalVideoMemorySizeDefault 1342177280īoolProp activeDeviceUseSoftwareRasterizer false Go to the bottom of the text file and check for anti-aliasing -īoolProp enumerateMultisampleLevels true - Anti Alias is on!īoolProp disableTexMemEstimateAdjustment true
Note if you have a Dual card and it's showing up with Intel, see the Dual Card Fix below Name (driver): Intel® HD Graphics 4000 - This tells you what Graphics Card the game thinks you are using.
#Graphics configure the sims 1 complete collection windows 8#
OS version: Windows NT 6.1 - This tells you what the operating system is - If you have Windows 8 or higher, see the Windows 8 fixes belowĬPU: 3353Mhz, Name:GenuineIntel, FPU:1, MMX:1 If you have 'The Sims 2 SC' then look for the game expansion with the highest number. Name: The Sims 2 EP9 - This tells you which game folder it is loading from.