Ingame pictures partly black
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#1
03-05-2018
Hey there,
I already found some very helpfull advise in this forum, when I tried to run the UC on my old laptop - ultimately it worked perfect.
With the new laptop (also Windows 10) however, I'm facing some different problems.
When running the game on the stronger nvidia graphics card, there are some weird glitches in graphics: First off there are some black or grey transparent squares in different size that appear on the screen - when moving around, they stay on the same place. If i change & save the 'smooth edges' setting they disappear for some time. Honestly, this one wouldn't bother me very much, I just mention it for the sake of completeness.
The other glitch is much more annoying: when taking pictures with the ingame camera, all of them are partly black. I attached pictures of both bugs, maybe someone has an idea on it ...
I searched the web, but could find anyone with the same problem.
In addition the game crashes on a very regular basis, but this seems to be happening a lot with the newer graphic cards ...
Since Sims 2 is my absolute favorite game of all times, I would be really, really happy about a solution
Thanks!!
I already found some very helpfull advise in this forum, when I tried to run the UC on my old laptop - ultimately it worked perfect.
With the new laptop (also Windows 10) however, I'm facing some different problems.
When running the game on the stronger nvidia graphics card, there are some weird glitches in graphics: First off there are some black or grey transparent squares in different size that appear on the screen - when moving around, they stay on the same place. If i change & save the 'smooth edges' setting they disappear for some time. Honestly, this one wouldn't bother me very much, I just mention it for the sake of completeness.
The other glitch is much more annoying: when taking pictures with the ingame camera, all of them are partly black. I attached pictures of both bugs, maybe someone has an idea on it ...
I searched the web, but could find anyone with the same problem.
In addition the game crashes on a very regular basis, but this seems to be happening a lot with the newer graphic cards ...
Since Sims 2 is my absolute favorite game of all times, I would be really, really happy about a solution
Thanks!!
#2
12-05-2018
Did you use Graphics rules Maker to recognize your video card? The sims 2 is an old game, and has difficulties in dealing with modern systems.
Use this link to download and follow the tutorial:
https://www.simsnetwork.com/simpedia/the...ility-with
Do not use compatibility modes to run the sims 2, this has no effect on Ultimate Collection.
To finish, remove the CACHE from the game, tutorial at the link below:
http://games4theworld.bestgoo.com/t22860...the-sims-2
I hope it helped you.
Tell me what happened after these procedures.
Use this link to download and follow the tutorial:
https://www.simsnetwork.com/simpedia/the...ility-with
Do not use compatibility modes to run the sims 2, this has no effect on Ultimate Collection.
To finish, remove the CACHE from the game, tutorial at the link below:
http://games4theworld.bestgoo.com/t22860...the-sims-2
I hope it helped you.
Tell me what happened after these procedures.
#3
16-05-2018
Thank you very much, Augusto, for your message!
I use the graphic rules maker for my game and i clean the cache everytime I play.
I already spent a lot of time with Windows 10 and the Sims 2 (+ Nvidia), read through lots of forums and managed to run it pretty perfect on my old laptop. However, now with the new one, the game shows this weird overlay-bug when I run it on the fast Nvidia-card. It runs acceptable on the slow Intel-card but lags a bit and I would love to play with high graphics
I searched around the web and nobody seems to have this same bug ... well, maybe there is somebody around here or maybe someone has an idea
I use the graphic rules maker for my game and i clean the cache everytime I play.
I already spent a lot of time with Windows 10 and the Sims 2 (+ Nvidia), read through lots of forums and managed to run it pretty perfect on my old laptop. However, now with the new one, the game shows this weird overlay-bug when I run it on the fast Nvidia-card. It runs acceptable on the slow Intel-card but lags a bit and I would love to play with high graphics
I searched around the web and nobody seems to have this same bug ... well, maybe there is somebody around here or maybe someone has an idea
#5
21-05-2018
I had the same problem with the pictures once. Try changing the resolution and then changing it back, that usually solved the problem for me.
#6
21-05-2018
Try to run it in windowed mode? just add -w in the target of the Sims 2 shortcut. Maybe it helps, I never had such a thing yet I do have a GTX 1060 graphics card.
#7
22-05-2018
Thank you all so much for your ideas!
A different camera is definitly worth a try ... although I love to go through every households photo album when playing them after some time.
Changing the resolution back and forth works for me too - but only with the weird grey squares, the pictures stay blackened, no matter what setting I use (have tried everyone I could find ).
I will try to run it in windowed mode, who knows ...
A different camera is definitly worth a try ... although I love to go through every households photo album when playing them after some time.
Changing the resolution back and forth works for me too - but only with the weird grey squares, the pictures stay blackened, no matter what setting I use (have tried everyone I could find ).
I will try to run it in windowed mode, who knows ...
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