![]() ![]() Okay uhm, i think my graphics card might've crashed before. Again, detection and recognition are not the same things. It's great that you had success with the sgr file edits prior, but that's intended to solve a different problem. I can't show you a screenshot of my own because my card is AMD and managed a different way, but can offer this one from another player. The "correct" executable is TS3.exe for Patch 1.69 and TS3w.exe (with the "w") for Patches 1.67 and below. Then set that profile to use the higher definition card and arrange for vsync to cap the frame rate. What we are meant to do is open the Nvidia Control Panel program and set up a profile for the TS3 executable. Nvidia - crashes, instead of giving me the Graphics card not detected line when start up. I hope i'm not being too confusing and i also am not sure if im allowed to post links so you can see the tutorial. but now i don't have the device name unless it also works with the Intel one. I used a tutorial for this where it tells me to go in the DeviceConfig and copy and paste the name of graphicscard and in the line Chipset the device number into both somewhere in the Graphics Card sgr and Graphicsrule sgr. I've played on NVIDIA before on the same laptop, so i don't quite understand why it doesn't work now. Now my deviceconfig is full with basically the whole shabang for intel graphics. I went to my desktop, right click on NVIDIA control panel, and selected integrated graphics. But by what method are you directing the game to use which card? Edit: Ah, with your update as I was typing the above I see that you are already on your way to solving the issue. But if undetected, then all bets are off and the game won't run so that has to be addressed first. An unrecognized graphics card will still work in most cases, it just won't necessarily load a proper set of defaults. The thing with the sgr files and device IDs is for graphics card recognition, not detection. Many laptops have dual graphics and it's possible that the game is trying to startup from an onboard Intel graphics chip but is unable to do that in this case so you get the failure. A mismatched or improper driver no matter where it came from is only going to prevent the game from using the card.Īnother reason is that you haven't yet setup a profile in Nvidia Control Panel (or Nvidia Inspector, etc.) for the game to use the high def card (and specify vertical sync to cap the frame rates while you are at it). One common reason for this is that your Nvidia card's drivers need to be updated but by way of the manufacturer (Lenovo), not Windows Update or some other source. But when i try to run it on gefore it says the same error as stated above. But how do i play it on my geforce gtx 960M i've done it before. I played with my integrated graphics card (intel) it worked and my device config was full. I've never had this problem before and i usually seem to be able to fix them but this one i cannot figure out at all. I've restarted my pc and updated all my drivers, i've deleted DeviceConfig and made it appear again, still empty. I've already uninstalled and re-installed. Now i know my graphics card name but no idea what the chipset part means. a tutorial tells me to get in my device config to get my graphics card name and to keep it open for a chipset device number. ![]() So i try to make it see my graphics card. When trying to run the game it gives me the device 0 cannot run this title no supported video graphics card detected. It's a Lenovo with graphics NVIDIA gefore 960m. I'm trying to re-install the sims 3 on a pc i've played on it before. Hey everyone, having a very annoying problem. ![]()
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