snow looks weird on floortiles ?
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#1
24-01-2016
Hello guys i was wondering if someone could help me with this problem im have during the winter season when it snow's.
The snow is not correctly overlaid as its supossed te be. Its clipping through the floortiles.
I'm running my game on windows 10 and because of that i have problems with my graphics so i had the newer graphics card installed by Leefish.
All seemed fine till it became winter and the snow was causing this problem.
I really would apreciate it
EDIT :
Ofcourse celebkiriedhel i have now included that iformation
I'm running Windows 10 64-bit, 16GB RAM, Nvidia@ GeForce@ GTX 970M graphics card, Intel® Core 17-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
I'm playing on the Sims 2 Ultimate Collection.
I also added the Config-Log-File.
The snow is not correctly overlaid as its supossed te be. Its clipping through the floortiles.
I'm running my game on windows 10 and because of that i have problems with my graphics so i had the newer graphics card installed by Leefish.
All seemed fine till it became winter and the snow was causing this problem.
I really would apreciate it
EDIT :
Ofcourse celebkiriedhel i have now included that iformation
I'm running Windows 10 64-bit, 16GB RAM, Nvidia@ GeForce@ GTX 970M graphics card, Intel® Core 17-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
I'm playing on the Sims 2 Ultimate Collection.
I also added the Config-Log-File.
(This post was last modified: 24-01-2016 07:22 PM by kasamhse.)
#2
24-01-2016
Please include:
The -config-log.txt from the Logs folder in the My Documents\EA\The Sims2\ Click "full editor" below to attach a text file.
Your operating System and game type (Ultimate Collection).
The -config-log.txt from the Logs folder in the My Documents\EA\The Sims2\ Click "full editor" below to attach a text file.
Your operating System and game type (Ultimate Collection).
#7
28-01-2016
@kasamhse
The Intel card is fine. The reason why I asked because there are different solutions based on which card you prefer.
The graphic rules is ok, but you do need to use a new video card -
Download video cards - intel - 191b
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\CsConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
The Intel card is fine. The reason why I asked because there are different solutions based on which card you prefer.
The graphic rules is ok, but you do need to use a new video card -
Download video cards - intel - 191b
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\CsConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
#8
07-02-2016
Hi guys sorry for the late reply, Thank you celebkiriedhel for the file i did put it my game folders however it did not do the trick
Maybe its has something to do with the Graphics file because witout the graphics file the game realy doesnt look what its supossed to like on we all know that now becacuse of windows 10 however the snow did stick normally to the ground. But when i put your edited graphics file into my games folders the game does look like what its supossed to be however the snow doesnt stick to the ground.
That was something i noticed, I hope that wil help
Maybe its has something to do with the Graphics file because witout the graphics file the game realy doesnt look what its supossed to like on we all know that now becacuse of windows 10 however the snow did stick normally to the ground. But when i put your edited graphics file into my games folders the game does look like what its supossed to be however the snow doesnt stick to the ground.
That was something i noticed, I hope that wil help
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-config-log.txt from the Logs folder in the My Documents\EA\The Sims2\ Click "full editor" below to attach a text file. - Your operating System.
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