White screen in windowed mode
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#1
29-11-2017
Hello everyone,
I got a new laptop with Windows 10 today and have a problem getting Sims 2 to work. I have two graphics card, NVIDIA GTX 1050 and Intel HD Graphics 630. The game works on the Intel graphics card, but on the NVIDIA it just displays a white screen with the blue Sims 2 cursor. It still plays the sound and I can click on things but it doesn't display anything except the white screen that turns blue eventually.
I haven't tried fullscreen mode yet, but I had the same problem on my old laptop when I upgraded to Windows 10 and reverted back to Windows 7 when it wouldn't start in fullscreen mode after an update. I'd prefer to run the game on the NVIDIA card, but just in case I can't fix the problem, is the Intel card suitable to play? I've already used the graphics rule maker and tried to run the game in compatibility mode.
Edit: I tried running the game in fullscreen mode on the NVIDIA and it seems to work. While I can cope with that, if there's any way to make windowed mode work again, it would be much appreciated.
I got a new laptop with Windows 10 today and have a problem getting Sims 2 to work. I have two graphics card, NVIDIA GTX 1050 and Intel HD Graphics 630. The game works on the Intel graphics card, but on the NVIDIA it just displays a white screen with the blue Sims 2 cursor. It still plays the sound and I can click on things but it doesn't display anything except the white screen that turns blue eventually.
I haven't tried fullscreen mode yet, but I had the same problem on my old laptop when I upgraded to Windows 10 and reverted back to Windows 7 when it wouldn't start in fullscreen mode after an update. I'd prefer to run the game on the NVIDIA card, but just in case I can't fix the problem, is the Intel card suitable to play? I've already used the graphics rule maker and tried to run the game in compatibility mode.
Edit: I tried running the game in fullscreen mode on the NVIDIA and it seems to work. While I can cope with that, if there's any way to make windowed mode work again, it would be much appreciated.
(This post was last modified: 29-11-2017 10:53 PM by NuclearSheep.)
#2
07-01-2018
@NuclearSheep Sorry about the delay.
You need new Graphic Rules and Video Cards:
Graphic Rules - NVIDIA - Texture Fix - Max Screen size 1920x1080
Video Cards.sgr - NVIDIA - 1c8d
You don't mention if you use UC or the DVDs.
If UC:
\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
If DVDs
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\CSConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
This should fix a lot of things. I can't guarantee that it will fix the windowed/non-windowed problem though because that tends to be unfixable. (And I have no idea why it happens on some but not all machines).
You need new Graphic Rules and Video Cards:
Graphic Rules - NVIDIA - Texture Fix - Max Screen size 1920x1080
Video Cards.sgr - NVIDIA - 1c8d
You don't mention if you use UC or the DVDs.
If UC:
\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
If DVDs
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\CSConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
This should fix a lot of things. I can't guarantee that it will fix the windowed/non-windowed problem though because that tends to be unfixable. (And I have no idea why it happens on some but not all machines).
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