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Graphics causing auto shut down?
Hey, i was just wondering, will it crash if I set the resolution of the sims 3 to (16:9) coz if the default setting is so small and low quality of graphics, my laptop achieve all the minimum requirement. Can i just make it higher?
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Re: Graphics causing auto shut down?
Hello,
As long as your laptop can handle it, there's no harm in trying a higher resolution. Your game probably won't crash, but it is a case of trial and error. You'll notice when the resolution becomes too high, if your game performance drops.
I wouldn't start with the highest possible resolution unless your laptop is top of the line and uses a graphics card instead of a chip. Just start with the next option and work your way up until your game starts to stagger, that's when you know you've reached the maximum capability.
As long as your laptop can handle it, there's no harm in trying a higher resolution. Your game probably won't crash, but it is a case of trial and error. You'll notice when the resolution becomes too high, if your game performance drops.
I wouldn't start with the highest possible resolution unless your laptop is top of the line and uses a graphics card instead of a chip. Just start with the next option and work your way up until your game starts to stagger, that's when you know you've reached the maximum capability.
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