My older laptop (from 2012) on which The Sims 2 worked, passed away!
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#21
02-12-2019
I talked to poisson on Discord and I didn't do jack and it launched fine and rendered fine. *shrug*.
I think poisson is in a walking ghost phase though. The RTX 2070 still has 8GB of VRAM and will probably manifest pink and purple eventually. We'll do the D9VK thing when it comes to that.
I think poisson is in a walking ghost phase though. The RTX 2070 still has 8GB of VRAM and will probably manifest pink and purple eventually. We'll do the D9VK thing when it comes to that.
#23
01-05-2020
You know what? I've figured out what was wrong with my The Sims 2 installation on my most recent powerful desktop! :o
When you install the Scriptorium software, you HAVE TO choose SCRIPTORIUM ONLY, because the Radiance software included makes The Sims 2 crash! That's it!
As a result, I can now play Sims 2 BOTH on my laptop and on my desktop PC!!! \o/
Haha!
-poisson-
When you install the Scriptorium software, you HAVE TO choose SCRIPTORIUM ONLY, because the Radiance software included makes The Sims 2 crash! That's it!

As a result, I can now play Sims 2 BOTH on my laptop and on my desktop PC!!! \o/

Haha!
-poisson-
(29-08-2019 06:39 PM)poisson Wrote: My older laptop (from 2012) on which The Sims 2 worked, passed away!
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Hi LeeFishers, and others!![]()
I was wondering if anyone has finally found a solution for The Sims 2 to work on a very recent and very powerful PC (custom-made gamer desktop)?
I have a new desktop since March 2019, and I now need The Sims 2 to work on it, because of the "death" of the laptop...
- Operating System: Windows 10, the most recent Family Edition with the latest updates;
- CPU: Intel Core i7-8700 6-core @ 3.2 GHz;
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070;
- RAM: 16 Gb.
...according to anyone, is it possible to play one of my all-time favourite games, again, on that PC? :/
Thanks for any answer!
edit: please, let me know if I have to add any other information!
Before you post requesting help
Information we need
- 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.
- What the problem actually is - that will be a picture to show the problem (optional), and accompanying text files that turn up (optional), and a detailed description of what happened, and what you expected to happen.