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Princess-IMYM
Jun 5, 2009, 03:43 AM
I got sims3 today (YAY) and I've installed it on my laptop no problem, it goes a little slow but compared to my sims2 this is the speed of light!
However, I get about half way through creating a sim and then my screen goes black and a horrible noise comes out of it (the noise only happened twice out of the three times it did this) I got the furthest in making a sim the third time after I deleted a whole load of word documents.
How do I stop the crashing? (I think it's crashing anyway) do I have to delete more stuff or change the quality of the sound and display or something?:confused:

avenger9000
Jun 5, 2009, 04:36 AM
I would say try setting the game to play on a lower quality and see if that helps

Princess-IMYM
Jun 5, 2009, 04:37 AM
How do I do that?
(Sorry but I barely manage to find things on my laptop never mind change them)

avenger9000
Jun 5, 2009, 03:19 PM
OK if there's no options in the game to set it to play at a lower display setting/quality, then double check the system requirements for the game and maybe post the system requirements and what you have so I can have a look. From what you have given me though, it sounds like there is a conflict between your display driver and Directx or it could be a compatibility issue which I doubt with a game this new.

Princess-IMYM
Jun 6, 2009, 04:26 AM
Hum, I got it sorted I think, It plays but if I have anything else running it'll crash.
I looked at the requirements it says it needs 2 GB of RAM and I only have 0.99 GB of RAM.
How do I make mine bigger??

avenger9000
Jun 6, 2009, 06:04 PM
So there is your problem! You don't have enough RAM hehe.. yeah mines only got 1 GB ram as well. As to how to make it bigger, you cant! Unless you buy another slot of ram and get a friend with knowledge in computers to install it for you or you can go check in with the place you got your laptop from and just say that you want to install more ram. The first option can be moderately cheaper because you would only be paying for the cost of the RAM(unless if your friend decides to charge you) depending on whether you are still warranty period. Because if it is outside of warranty, then they WILL charge you for both the cost of acquiring the RAM and labour.

Ok as to it running good with no programs running, thts because there's no other things taking up RAM (A simple way of explaining what RAM is, it is basically, in plain english, the resources that a program needs to run properly. Since you don't actually have enough RAM in the first place, Sims 3 is already going to have trouble running and it will be slow. Secondly, other programs running in the background needs resources too so as you can well imagine, that further drains RAM, to the point that your game just cannot cope anymore. My advice to you is that instead of getting the RAM fitted, you might as well just cope with it and wait for the price of laptops with more RAM to come down, surprisingly enough, they do come down quite fast, within about half a year or a year, laptops will have gone down half the value. So it is probably wiser that way.

Sorry about the long post! I just wanted to explain everything clearly and in plain english so you understood.

just send me a private message on here if you have anymore questions!

Happy gaming!

Adam

Princess-IMYM
Jun 7, 2009, 02:55 AM
YAY!
Thank you because I was beyond confused there!

Well, My game is OK now, kind of, I've learnt I can window it and talk on msn at the same time and stuff but then it goes incredibly slow.
I think I'll wait for laptop prices to come down, I can save up my wages and by the time I find one I'll have enough.
I'm already so addicted to it I'm willing to deal with the bad :D

Thank you!

avenger9000
Jun 7, 2009, 03:04 AM
No problem :) I think you and I should be friends. I'm always keen for new people

Princess-IMYM
Jun 7, 2009, 03:26 AM
I love new people :D