
Go to the bottom of the text file and check for anti-aliasing -īoolProp enumerateMultisampleLevels true - Anti Alias is on!īoolProp disableTexMemEstimateAdjustment true

Open up your game, go into a hood, and check the graphics.(Note: If you have ultimate collection - the folder is Origin Games\Fun with Pets see below for more explanation) unzip the downloaded card in the two folders where you saved the graphic rules.STEP 4: Install New Graphic Rules and check Game If you have INTEL and a CPU that is less than 3000 and a texture memory listed as 32Mb - Use the Intel-MedCPU-MissingTexture fix. If you have INTEL and a CPU that is less than 3000 - Use the Intel-MEDCPU fix. Pick the fix based on the Video Card that the config-log.txt thinks it's using STEP 3: Download the graphics rules appropriate for your Video Card. That way if you stuff things up, you can go back to original configuration. (I usually change it to Graphic Rules-Old.sgr) \Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\CsConfig\Ĭhange the existing Graphic Rules.sgr name to something else. \Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\Config\ HW T&L: Fixed function:1 Programmable:3.0įor the Ultimate collection - the folder selection is:

This means you have the Texture memory problem that Microsoft introduced in 2013 Texture memory: 1280MB - If this number is 32Mb. Note if you have a Dual card and it's showing up with Intel, see the Dual Card Fix below Name (driver): Intel® HD Graphics 4000 - This tells you what Graphics Card the game thinks you are using. OS version: Windows NT 6.1 - This tells you what the operating system is - If you have Windows 8 or higher, see the Windows 8 fixes belowĬPU: 3353Mhz, Name:GenuineIntel, FPU:1, MMX:1 If you have 'The Sims 2 SC' then look for the game expansion with the highest number. Name: The Sims 2 EP9 - This tells you which game folder it is loading from.
