November 2019
November 2019
My VEN ID: 1002 and my Device is: 694E
I cannot find my graphics card on the list
November 2019
Good Luck
Crin
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November 2019
@Jezfuji You'll need to add your card's info to the file called graphicscards.sgr, inside the package contents for Sims 4. If the Sims 4 is not in the regular Applications folder, Origin likely installed it into your user account. To find it, open a Finder window, click Macintosh HD (or whatever you've named your hard disk) in the left panel, then Users\[your username]\Applications. (If you don't see the hard disk listed, click Finder in the upper left corner of your screen, then Preferences, then Sidebar; then under devices, check the box next to Hard Disks.)
Once you've found the Sims 4 install location, right-click, or hold down crtl and click, on the TS4 icon and select Show Package Contents. Open Contents, then graphicscards.sgr. It should open automatically in TextEdit, but if not, you can right-click, select Open With and then choose TextEdit.
In graphicscards.sgr, hit cmd-F and search for HD 620. That will take you to these lines:
card 0x5916 "Intel (R) HD 620" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
card 0x5926 "Intel (R) HD 640" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
card 0x2982 "IntelÆ Graphics Media Accelerator X3500" $cardLevelLow $resolutionLow unsupported
Under the second line above (for the HD 640), create a new line and copy and paste the following:
card 0x3EA6 "Intel (R) HD 645" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
Save the file and quit, launch TS4 and quit, and open the file called config.log inside your Sims 4 game folder (in Documents\Electronic Arts). About 30 lines down, you'll see the graphics card info. If your card's name has a [Found: 1, Supported: 1] entry, then the edit worked.
November 2019
@bmepps Your dxdiag has all the necessary info, thanks.
The file you'll need to edit is called graphicscards.sgr, and it's located within the program files for Sims 4. By default, Origin installs the file here:
Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
Open graphicscards (it should open with Notepad by default, but if not, you can manually select it). Right at the top, you'll see these lines:
vendor "ATI" 0x1002
card 0x731F "AMD Radeon RX 5700 / 5700 XT" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
card 0x15DD "AMD Vega 11" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
card 0x6863 "AMD Vega FE" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
card 0x687F "AMD Vega 64 and 56" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
Immediately below the Vega 64 and 56 line, create a new line, and copy and paste this:
card 0x694E "AMD Radeon RX Vega M GL
" $cardLevelUber $resolutionHigh
I'm guessing on the card's rating—even though it's integrated, its performance is supposed to be comparable to an Nvidia 1050. But if you notice lag, you can dial the card level back to high, and maybe the resolution to medium (or you could manually tweak the graphics settings in Game Options).
Save the file and quit, launch Sims 4 and quit, then open the file called config.log inside Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4. About 30 lines down, you should see your card listed. If it says [Found: 1, Supported: 1], then the edit worked.
November 2019
November 2019
@Jezfuji You can manually scroll through graphicscards to find the Intel entries; they're towards the bottom of the list. It starts here:
vendor "Intel" 0x8086
You should also be able to search for Intel, or for 5916 (to get to the entry for the 620), but I'm not sure why that would work if looking for HD 620 doesn't. The only thing I can think of is that perhaps your game isn't patched.
At any rate though, the important thing is to add your card to the list under the Intel category.
November 2019
November 2019 - last edited November 2019
@Jezfuji No, that file is not the same thing. You can't find graphicscards.sgr by searching for it in Finder; that's why I wrote out where you should look.
If the Sims 4 is not in the regular Applications folder, Origin likely installed it into your user account. To find it, open a Finder window, click Macintosh HD (or whatever you've named your hard disk) in the left panel, then Users\[your username]\Applications. (If you don't see the hard disk listed, click Finder in the upper left corner of your screen, then Preferences, then Sidebar; then under devices, check the box next to Hard Disks.)
Once you've found the Sims 4 install location, right-click, or hold down crtl and click, on the TS4 icon and select Show Package Contents. Open Contents, then graphicscards.sgr. It should open automatically in TextEdit, but if not, you can right-click, select Open With and then choose TextEdit.
I promise you that you have a graphicscards file in there somewhere, or else the game wouldn't run at all.