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What is checked with SCI is not absolutely accurate.
Let's talk about an example, I have some patches that are spawns, and I am really reluctant to delete them, and I left them with sci to check that red, and I left it, and I can still enter the speed of the game, which is slow, but it didn't crash, and then my classmates gave me a mirror to change the **, and it was also red with sci check, and I didn't delete it, and the game popped up, and the app crashed, and I was sure that it came out, and then I deleted the mirror, and then the next time I played for a long time, there was no crash.
The solution I know: when playing the game, your game crashes means that there is something in your D folder that crashes the game program (haha, that's nonsense) The only way is to copy the contents of your D folder to other hard disks and put them one by one into the D folder Find out what is causing your game to crash This job is very troublesome, but you can find out the culprit that crashed you.
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How long have you been buying your computer?
If it doesn't have anything to do with the system, and you don't have other patches that affect the program, it's probably related to the hardware.
My previous experience is like this, maybe the hardware is aging or which capacitor is burned out, it usually happens on the main version and graphics card, I also bought the computer for more than 3 years, and I played very well. Suddenly, the game crashed and closed automatically. As soon as you start a game with a heavy load, it can't be rectified.
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Possible causes:1The system configuration is too low 2The patch conflicts with the system.
How to tell? Crashing is the cause of the system configuration, and crashing for no reason means that the patch conflicts with the system, for example, ordering the refrigerator to get food suddenly crashes, or the game stops halfway through loading.
Workaround on 1:
Turn up your virtual memory, the official recommendation is times the physical memory1, right-click [My Computer] [Properties] [Advanced] tab, 2, click [Settings] in the [Performance] column, continue to click the [Advanced] tab, 3, click [Change] in the [Virtual Memory] column to pop up the [Virtual Memory] dialog box, you can set it.
4. Select [Custom Size], set 1024 in [Initial Size], and set 2048 in [Maximum] (cannot exceed the memory addressing range of the 32-bit operating system - 4GB).
Finally, click [Settings] to take effect. If necessary, restart your computer.
It is recommended that you move the virtual memory to a disk other than the C drive, such as the D drive. to reduce the pressure on the system disk.
Method: Still in the [Virtual Memory] dialog box, click the C drive label, and select [No paging size].
Then select the D drive label, select [Custom Size], and set [Initial Size] and [Maximum].
In addition, when playing The Sims 2, some people will find that the game cannot be launched for a long time after clicking on the icon, and the computer does not have any indication, so that some people think that the game crashed and have to reinstall the entire simulation series, wasting a lot of time and energy. Actually, it's just a few small files playing tricks
Please delete the 3 files in "My Docs EA Games The Sims 2 (or The Sims 2)".
and buffer files for buildings and items, which are automatically generated after the game is successfully launched.
It is a BS buffer file, which is automatically generated after BS is successfully started.
The more of these two types of stuff you have in your folder, the bigger the two files will become, and they will keep growing.
The two files will be read separately when the game or BS is launched, and if the file size is too large, the game or BS will be hindered from starting.
Therefore, it is recommended that the size of these two files should be kept small, and it is best to delete them before launching the game in the event of a crash, and delete them before launching BS.
If that doesn't work, check if your system is capable of running The Sims 2
Workaround on 2:
You can move the entire downloads out first, and if you can enter the game, it means that the patch is in conflict with the system.
Please use sci to check the downloads folder to exclude dark red (not pink) patches, if you still can't get in, please use the 1 2 method, that is, divide the patch into 2 parts, check which part of the patch will crash the system, select those patches that will crash the system, and then divide it into two parts to check, and so on, until you find the conflicting patch.
Note: It is best for players to put on the world or leisure time before the game, if you don't think the apartment is too cardy, you can also do it.
The house has high requirements for information files, and it is best to make sure you have all the information files or use SCI to import them before installing the house.
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There may be several reasons for this:
1.If there is a conflict between the installed patch and the game, you can delete the patch.
Finally, I hope that the landlord will solve the problem as soon as possible and experience the fun of the game.
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Just move the customizations out and you're done
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It should be that the graphics card is a little lower! But it's hard to say about such a large-scale single-player game! I've played a lot of them, and there are a lot of things I can't play.
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The graphics card doesn't work... This is a card from many years ago.
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