

You don't need to bother with Origin if you get the Steam version, though you can load it onto Origin if you want if you get it on Steam first.

If you only have 4GB of RAM, you really should switch it with 8GB, which isn't that expensive. Like if you only have 4 GB of RAM, the game might not get enough. There's pretty much nothing you can do other than throw better hardware at it and cross your fingers, and remember to close the game and reopen every two hours at the most or else the memory leaks will fuck you up. If you have a fairly good computer that's not really an issue, but if you are close to the minimum requirements, what Origin takes up might not leave enough for Sims 3. This is just my personal opinion, but I think the Steam client runs more smoothly and less intrusively than the Origin client. The only factor there is the game client that has to run with it. Several musical artists partnered with EA to perform some of their songs in the language of Sims, Simlish. the game itself is the same either way, you're not getting a different version really. It also forces the use of the launcher, which can be problematic because it's rather glitchy.Īs far as actual performance.
How to get the sims 3 to run faster mod#
That's an issue since so many modders had assumed Sims 3 was done updating and moved onto mod other games. Hopefully your game should run I installed all the expansions in the same way, by ignoring the auto-run, and running the installation by finding the. Right-click the icon and choose ‘Run as administrator’. That complicates a few core mods, since they were made for 1.67. Open the ‘The Sims’ folder and find the application file simply called ‘Sims’ (for me it has a blue octagon shaped icon).
How to get the sims 3 to run faster Patch#
The main difference between the two is that Origin will force you to use patch 1.69.
