Sims 2 issue?

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SangsBleus:
Sims 2
University
That's it.

4GB laptop
Toshiba
Runs nicely

Uhm well, everything is working pretty good besides the thing that counts the most: going to my families.

When I click on the house and press to go in, it takes FOREVER to load. So far, it's been about..hmm... ten minutes. I minimized the screen and checked the task manager. It says that Sims 2 is still responding. So, it's just really weird. I haven't been able to get to any of my families for days. And when I tried to move a person into the house, it took forever then too. And I closed the game. I came back and he was in the house, but I still couldnt get in. The picture of him was like he was sitting indian style, but it didnt look very indian style-ish. Do you have any idea what's wrong? Help, please! :(

caffeinated.joy:
4gb of what? total hard drive space? RAM?

What about your video card and processor speed? Also, are you running on Vista or XP?

Have you tried running your game without any custom content?

SangsBleus:
Quote from: caffeinated.joy on March 18, 2009, 02:24:54 pm

4gb of what? total hard drive space? RAM?

What about your video card and processor speed? Also, are you running on Vista or XP?

Have you tried running your game without any custom content?


4GB of Ram I guess.

I've tried to check my video card and processor speed. But I can't find out a way to do it and get any information in return. Do you have an idea how to? I have Vista - isnt that different form XP itself.

Uhm, no. I'm worried about what might do! If I take out the downloads folder when I load the sims again, and put my downloads back in, will I have to upload all of the outfits and furniture again?

caffeinated.joy:
Just pull out the downloads folder and plunk it on your desktop. It won't hurt your game at all. The only thing that will happen is it will remove the cc from your game. To get it back in, just put the Downloads folder back into My Documents/EA Games/Sims 2

If you go to your start menu, right click on "Computer" and then select "Properties" you'll see you processor information there. For your video card if you go to Start>Run and type in dxdiag, your graphics card information will be under the Display tab.

SangsBleus:
Quote from: caffeinated.joy on March 18, 2009, 02:37:54 pm

Just pull out the downloads folder and plunk it on your desktop. It won't hurt your game at all. The only thing that will happen is it will remove the cc from your game. To get it back in, just put the Downloads folder back into My Documents/EA Games/Sims 2

If you go to your start menu, right click on "Computer" and then select "Properties" you'll see you processor information there. For your video card if you go to Start>Run and type in dxdiag, your graphics card information will be under the Display tab.




Alright, I'll try pulling out the download folder.

Alright, it says:

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5800 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz

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