May 2017
Hey!
The game was running smoothly since a few days ago, but now it's impossible to run Sims 4 as I get an error on startup (see attached image). No hardware change has happened that could cause this issue. My GPU (R9 290) manages to run high graphics games (BF1 etc) flawlessly.
Attached to this message is my DxDiag.
Here's a few things I tried without success to fix the situation:
- Repair the game
- Uninstall/Reinstall the game
- Get rid of the save folder (C:\Users\XXXX\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\)
- Deactivate Origin on Game properties
- Reinstall Origin
- Make a clean install of my GPU drivers
Any help would be welcome with this issue!
Thanks
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May 2017
Hey guys, thanks for the help!
I found out that the latest AMD Drivers were the culprits here, and Windows 10 was auto-updating the drivers without my knowledge. I rolled back a few versions of the drivers, and disabled Windows doing drivers auto-update and it worked!
In order to disable drivers automatically updating, do this:
- Right click on PC icon>Properties
- Left column> advanced parameters>hardware tab
- Drivers install parameter (second button out of two)> set it to NO
Hope it helps other users.
May 2017
@Lynx_Maeglin As you have the creators update that means you have a new gaming option in settings. Try turning this off - by default it is on
May 2017
Hi and thanks for the reply! How can I change these options though?
May 2017
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May 2017
Hi @Lynx_Maeglin,
Were you able to solve your issue with @roberta591 and @SimQARobo's help? If so, please, remember to let everyone know by pressing 'Accept as solution' button. If another player has your same issue in the future, they will appreciate knowing it worked for you! Also, if you want to say 'thank you' for any post, you can press 'XP'
Please, let us know if you need any more help,
-Mai
May 2017
Hey guys, thanks for the help!
I found out that the latest AMD Drivers were the culprits here, and Windows 10 was auto-updating the drivers without my knowledge. I rolled back a few versions of the drivers, and disabled Windows doing drivers auto-update and it worked!
In order to disable drivers automatically updating, do this:
- Right click on PC icon>Properties
- Left column> advanced parameters>hardware tab
- Drivers install parameter (second button out of two)> set it to NO
Hope it helps other users.
May 2017 - last edited May 2017
Hi @Lynx_Maeglin,
Glad to read you found a solution! Thanks for sharing it with everyone!
Now that your game is working again, if you have any gameplay questions about the new pack that will be releasing tomorrow (The Sims 4 Parenthood), you might want to take a look to this Q&A thread by @crinrict and @Phantomlover1717. They are ready to answer questions and comment the game with Simmers!
-Mai