REQUEST: graphics rules card and fixing my config log/video card data not found
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#1
22-10-2017
My new laptop works with sims 2 amazingly. However I run int a few lags once in a while(i reduced my cc because i only got 8gb ram and I have 54k cc so until i upgrade my ram capacity imma reduce my cc capacity) I have a nvidia geforce 560m GTX 2gb. Yall dont have it for download but I heard someone can make it for me if I give them I believe my config log and also maybe video card? so Ill give both. Its not found in my database so maybe that could be why and the fact got 4 CORE I7 3.1 ghz on turbo and I know sims 2 could have issues so should I change the cpucount to 1? anyways here are the files.
ASUS-config-log.txt (Size: 10.29 KB / Downloads: 520)
EDIT: I attached my DXDiag instead)
DxDiag.txt (Size: 80.08 KB / Downloads: 514)
Could I get made a personal graphics rules etc so I can run stuff in high settings without issues?(My game was already in high settings when installed and is really crisp but theres still glitch and teeny tiny bit lag when i film once a while)
ASUS-config-log.txt (Size: 10.29 KB / Downloads: 520)
EDIT: I attached my DXDiag instead)
DxDiag.txt (Size: 80.08 KB / Downloads: 514)
Could I get made a personal graphics rules etc so I can run stuff in high settings without issues?(My game was already in high settings when installed and is really crisp but theres still glitch and teeny tiny bit lag when i film once a while)
#2
22-10-2017
I'm thinking that if you first open up your videocards.sgr and add a line
card 0x1251 "GeForce GTX 560M"
to the "nVidia" section, then the game will find your videocard in the Database just fine.
If you then go to DOWNLOADS - GRAPHIC RULES and VIDEO CARDS and hit the link named "Graphic Rules - NVIDIA - Texture Fix - Max Screen size 1920x1080" to download the graphics rules file, you're probably not going to have any problems with your game.
I've been using 4 CORE i7 @3.4GHz, and now a 4 CORE i5 @3.4GHz, and I always run without the need to change any CPU count. But I guess it would not hurt.
card 0x1251 "GeForce GTX 560M"
to the "nVidia" section, then the game will find your videocard in the Database just fine.
If you then go to DOWNLOADS - GRAPHIC RULES and VIDEO CARDS and hit the link named "Graphic Rules - NVIDIA - Texture Fix - Max Screen size 1920x1080" to download the graphics rules file, you're probably not going to have any problems with your game.
I've been using 4 CORE i7 @3.4GHz, and now a 4 CORE i5 @3.4GHz, and I always run without the need to change any CPU count. But I guess it would not hurt.
#3
22-10-2017
Unfortunately that did not work. Added it but my game got a message saying cant find compatible graphics card direct 9.0 or something
#5
23-10-2017
@MrSimsFanatic @BoilingOil
Thanks BO - your advice was spot on.
MrSimsFanatic - can you post another config-log.txt from your game with the changes in? The likelihood is that you've put them in the wrong place, depending on what game you have.
Thanks BO - your advice was spot on.
MrSimsFanatic - can you post another config-log.txt from your game with the changes in? The likelihood is that you've put them in the wrong place, depending on what game you have.
#6
25-10-2017
Here you go. sorry work got me busy and it took a bit to install my game via orgin due to we got slow coverage since the cold windy weather finally reached here(USA LA)
If you could tell me where i should go that would be awesome
If you could tell me where i should go that would be awesome
#7
25-10-2017
nvm I fixed it as BO advised I apologize BO and thank you very much! Added the line in the card and downloaded the max by 1920 x 1080 and my game has the smooth edges and resolution back thank you and thank you as well Kiri!
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