June 2020
Hi,
Have just bought a new laptop & I have the message which flags up on sims 4 main menu to say graphics is not supported. Found is 0 and supported is 1.
The graphics card isn't on the list. I've followed all the other instructions wrll enough to find that out but no idea what I'm doing with the resolution or level value.
The graphics card is nvidia geforce gtx 1650
Any help? @Bluebellflora @crinrict
June 2020
@cherripop Please go into Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4, open the file labeled config.log, copy the lines between "Graphics device info" (about 25 lines down) and "Options" (about 40 lines down), and paste it into a reply. You don't need to include anything after "Options."
June 2020
Hello everyone!
I have a MacBook Air
Yesterday I’ve downloaded Eco Lifestyle and I’ve played a bit with it
This morning I tried to open the Sims and this happened: “Can't run The Sims 4 with the video card in this system. Please check that the video card meets the minimum specifications and that the latest video drivers are installed.
[oe61221:1df4e8dc:0000000]”
I saw that many people had this same problem, can you help me to solve it, please?
June 2020
Good Luck
Crin
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June 2020
thank you for this info!
my video card is not recognized and not listed. Device ID 8A56 Subsystem ID 1028
June 2020
@annieoath From your device ID, it sounds like you have an Intel Graphics G1 chip. It's easy enough to add the chip to Sims 4's database.
You're going to edit a file called graphicscards.sgr, which is in the game's program files. Unless you changed the default install location in Origin, the full file path will be:
Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
Open graphicscards.sgr with Notepad, search for 5927, and you'll see these lines:
card 0x5926 "Intel (R) HD 640" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
card 0x3ea6 "Intel (R) HD 645" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
card 0x5927 "Intel (R) HD 650" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
Create a line under the one with 5927, and add this:
card 0x8a56 "Intel Iris Plus Graphics G1" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
Save, quit, load the game, quit, and check config.log again. You should see a [Found: 1, Supported: 1] next to the card name. Let me know if it doesn't work.
July 2020 - last edited July 2020
July 2020 - last edited July 2020
@cassieb95 Your card was probably unrecognized the whole time, it's just that you didn't get a notification after the first time you launched the game. But when you refresh the user data folder, that refreshes the file that says you've seen the notification, so you get it again.
At any rate, this is easy to fix. You just need to tweak graphicscards.sgr, which is located within the game's program files. Unless you changed the default install location in Origin, the full file path will be:
Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin
Open graphicscards.sgr (Notepad works fine), and crtl-F to search for 5917, which will take you to these lines:
card 0x87C0 "Intel (R) UHD 617" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
card 0x5917 "Intel (R) UHD 620" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
card 0x3EA0 "Intel (R) UHD 620" $cardLevelMedium $resolutionMedium
Change the bolded 5917 to 5916 (the device ID of your card), save, quit, and the card should be recognized. To check whether it is in fact recognized, you can open config.log (in Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4) and look for the card name, which is about 25 lines down and right under "Graphics device info"; you should see a [Found: 1, Supported: 1] next to the name.
By the way, your dxdiag lists a number of significant errors related to the driver for your graphics chip. I'm not sure whether you can install a new driver directly from Intel, but it's a good idea to try. This is the newest stable driver:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29674/Intel-Graphics-Windows-10-DCH-Drivers?product=95443
If you can't run it because something about HP not approving the software, let me know.
July 2020
July 2020
@cassieb95 The driver version would be in a dxdiag, but it should also be in the config.log, under "driver" and a couple lines below the found and supported values. You can compare that to the version number on the download page, although the numbers can look a bit different, for example one might have some extra zeroes in the middle.
For the loading screen, try moving your entire Sims 4 user data folder out of Documents\Electronic Arts and onto your desktop. When you launch the game, a clean folder will spawn with no content. Don't add anything yet; just start a new save, play for a few minutes, save, and quit. Then see how long it takes to reload that save.
If it's back to the normal interval, the issue is something in your old folder, and you can start adding back your content and testing to try to find out what. If the game still takes a long time to load in the clean folder (be sure to test a few times), please run another dxdiag and upload it, so I can look for errors or other potential issues.