Troubleshooting Graphics spazzing out

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by Twistie, May 30, 2006.

  1. Twistie

    Twistie New Member

    Graphics spazzing out

    Hi everyone, I have read all the posts I can find on this problem and tried every and all of the solutions suggested, but haven't had any success yet.

    My problem is this:
    I enter Sims 2, then go to load a new family and thats where the spazzing begins. My screen flickers like crazy and even though I can successfully click on buttons (if I can see where they are) and eventually get through making my family, the people flash around and blink in and out. Then I exit the "Make a Family" section and now my maps freeze and take a long time to move about and flicker and so forth. In the end, I get so frustrated that I leave the game and come and write posts like this.

    These are the specs of my computer:
    1. Processor: AMD Sempron(tm) 2200+ MMX 3DNow 1.5GHz
    2. System Memory RAM (MB/GB:( 512 MB
    3. Windows Version: XP home edition 5.1
    4. Free Hard Disk Space: 20.7 GB
    5. Total Hard Disk Space: 53.7 GB
    6. DirectX Version: 9.0c
    7. Display Adapter (Graphic/Video Card:( Nvidia GeForce FX 5200
    8. Display Driver: nv4_disp.dll 6.14.0010.8421 3/9/06 (the latest driver, although I have tried older versions and any version anyone has ever suggested).
    9. Approximate Total Video Memory: 128 MB
    10.Game Detail: Plain Sims 2 CD


    If this means anything, I also have crashing problems in Neverwinter Nights. Sims 2 and NWN are the only two games I have problems with.

    Thanks so much for your help :)


     
  2. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Hey Twistie.

    Just out to fulfill my curosity, but exactly how big is your lot/neighborhood in general? Is it very complex?
     
  3. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    I'm probably out in left field but I wondered about downloads. On occasion my screen has gone crazy -- the entire screen getting weird with big angular patches that flash in and out -- and it's usually because of a new hairdo I've downloaded and put on someone's little simmy head. I delete the hairdo and things work fine.

    Also, I've stopped my Kodak software from loading automatically when I first turn on the computer. That seemed to make graphics buggy, too. Or at least I've had less problems now in spite of a gazillion new downloads.

    Lots of reasons, anyway, for graphics going crazy.
     
  4. Twistie

    Twistie New Member

    Hey guys, thanks for your suggestions :D

    However, I have not downloaded anything at all into the game (I don't think anyways, I know I did download some stuff aaaaages ago, but not sure if I actually put it into the game or its just sitting in a folder somewhere on my C drive, how do I check that?)

    And my neighbourhood was a custom map and consisted of .... one family of weird looking people because I couldn't see to make them properly and two empty plots ...

    And I did try reinstalling Sims 2 from scratch a couple of times as well. I have actually had the patience to build a house once or twice despite the graphics flickering and freezing, but the last couple of times I have gone into Sims 2 to play (it is usually a long time between playing since it frustrates me so) my map and house is usually gone and I have to start again from scratch. I don't know if this problem is related or not and since I can't get much further than building a house anyways, it hasn't bothered me, but it would be nice to actually play the game one day!! heh
     
  5. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    Could be an overheating graphics card.
     

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