June 2019
Thanks for the response, and thanks for your hard work on this @puzzlezaddict (and @Holger1405!)
I already did a clean install of my graphics driver about a day before making this thread. I followed this guide: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10/kw/remove and it didn't really do anything. Is this sufficient? Seems somewhat identical to what you're describing, just without the custom program to do the uninstall. I did the clean install afterward.
Do you think I should do it again with the program you mentioned? Would that be necessary?
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@dentfaceah A Control Panel uninstall will leave behind some files from the driver, which is why the DDU apps were created. These leftover files might not be the issue, but for the sake of being thorough, it's best to remove them anyway. If it doesn't help, at least we'll know the driver isn't the problem.
June 2019
@dentfaceah Sorry for the double-post, but I have another question. Your first dxdiag showed a couple of BSOD (bluescreen) errors. Do you remember the circumstances when those happened? As in, what you were doing, what was open at the time, how long the apps had been running, etc. It would be good to know, especially if the clean install of the graphics driver doesn't help.
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Okay, @puzzlezaddict. Here's the rundown:
Did the fresh uninstall and reinstall via your instructions. Everything went well except when I installed, "ONLY the GPU driver and the PHYSX software" wasn't an option. The "HD audio driver" was checked by default and it wouldn't let me uncheck it. I doubt that'll make a difference, but I figured it'd be best to put it all on the table.
Went into TS3, played around. Switching the tabs didn't cause an immediate freeze/crash like before, but the game did eventually stop responding, as per usual, 2 min later while loading a residential lot.
For the blue screen errors, I have to say, I don't recall any recently. There was one like 6 months ago, and I don't remember the circumstances.
There was a graphics driver issue that I've been having on and off recently though with another game (like 1-2 times a month). This specifically: https://eu.battle.net/forums/en/overwatch/topic/17615272701.
My whole monitor would freeze, nothing would be clickable, then a black screen would flash, and the game would have crashed with that specific error. Everything functioned fine afterward and the game ran just fine after I relaunched it. This usually would happen when there's a lot of action on the screen, and only 3+ hours into running the application. At the same time, I probably had Discord open, as well as Google Chrome.
But I'd wager that issue is due to overheating, and hasn't happened again since I adjusted my fans.
Outside of that and the current TS3 issue, I have had no issues with other games whatsoever.
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Hi @dentfaceah
You already, unnecessarily ( @puzzlezaddict ) heard of me.
I would like you to test a few things.
Preform a clean boot and test the Game in clean boot mode.
June 2019
Hi! @puzzlezaddict & @holger1405:
1. Changed DPI back to 100%, game still crashed.
2. Disabled Origin in-game, still crashed.
3. Both the Nvidia Control Panel and Windows system settings only gave 1 option, 75Hz, so I wasn't able to change it.
4. Did the clean boot, game still crashed.
June 2019
OK, we need a few things:
First the "InstallLog.txt" You can find it under ">drive<:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 3\__Installer"
Load it up like the DxDiag.
Second, a crash dump of the game.
If there aren't any dump files of TS3:
June 2019
Hi, @holger1405. Thanks for your patience. The past few days have been crazy and I haven't gotten the chance to sit down at the computer.
I've attached the installation log to this post.
I followed your instructions for the crash logs, and double checked to make sure I did everything right. I even got "The operation completed successfully." in Command Prompt after pasting in the string you gave. Unfortunately, no logs were generated for TS3.
I suspect this is why:
The game doesn't fully "crash." It just stops responding, and never becomes active again. It'll sit there for hours and hours - I've checked. And eventually I just tell Windows to close the program. Here's an exact example of what I'm talking about:
Interestingly enough, it froze during a different period today. I had my sim's radio on, and the game kept going through the radio playlist while frozen. No other sounds were played and it was clear the rest of the game was not doing anything.
Any other advice on this?
June 2019
No problem, I am very busy as well in the moment.
Could you reproduce the app hang at that specific point?
Did you looked if there are newer sound driver available?
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@holger1405
Turns out, I did have an audio driver that needed updating. I downloaded and installed the new driver, restarted my computer, tested the game, and I still have the same problem.
I'm unable to replicate the exact instance that this occurred from my last post because this app hang is completely random. It isn't connected to the fact I turned the radio on. The radio just happened to be on at that time.
I've had all sorts of things seem to "trigger" the freezing to the point that I think it's random. I used to think it was caused by loading a lot or several objects all at once, but I can spin around and hop to different points on the town with no issue, and then 5 minutes later have a random freeze.
Any other ideas?