Title: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: snapdragon on 2008 May 25, 15:09:01 have a new problem in the game and am hoping someone can tell me if it means there's a problem with my graphics card or if FT is somehow causing it. Suddenly yesterday I noticed that some objects in the house I was playing were flickering or pulsing. I'd had a fire on the lot that seemed similar to another series of fires on another lot that had destroyed an entire family, and then the flickering started.
I played a different lot, a new one that I have not played much at all, and after about an hour into the game, the sims started flickering. Their bodies will disappear and then come back, or parts of their costumes will show but not the whole thing. What does this mean? Should I uninstall and reinstall FT, or is my (new) graphics card messed up? My computer is only a few months old and has 3 GB of RAM. The graphics card is ATI HD 2600 . Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: GayJohnScarritt on 2008 May 25, 18:23:29 Did you change the screen resolution/size? My game doesn't like some of the screen resolutions. When you move the mouse/pointer, everything snaps back into focus then they fade out again?
Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: snapdragon on 2008 May 25, 18:37:19 No, the mouse pointer doesn't seem to affect what happens. I haven't changed anything on my computer. I guess something got corrupted.
Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: Jade on 2008 May 25, 19:59:16 This sounds a bit familiar to me with troubles I had with my ati 2900. Have you tried running the game in windowed mode? I still have to run mine like this to prevent wierd flashing of polygons. I also found that having updated sound and motherboard drivers was a help, due to vista being rough at the start.
Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: snapdragon on 2008 May 25, 20:06:02 This sounds a bit familiar to me with troubles I had with my ati 2900. Have you tried running the game in windowed mode? I still have to run mine like this to prevent wierd flashing of polygons. I also found that having updated sound and motherboard drivers was a help, due to vista being rough at the start. Not sure what you mean by "windowed" mode. I have been playing the game on this computer for about a month, so would it take that long for the problem to present itself? I tried so hard to find a laptop with an ATI graphics card because I didn't want to have to deal with nvidia problems, so if it's the card, that's depressing. I did update the driver just today, after this problem started. I haven't played the game since updating.Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: gynarchy on 2008 May 25, 21:01:59 To run the game in windowed mode:
Right-click on the shortcut to the game and select "Properties". Add "-w" without the quotes to the end of the Target line so that it reads "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\The Sims 2 FreeTime\TSBin\Sims2EP7.exe" -w, or wherever your game folder is located. Make sure there is a space between the "...exe" and the -w. Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: snapdragon on 2008 May 25, 21:49:32 To run the game in windowed mode: What is the advantage of doing this? I'm really surprised that there is no ready answer for what's going on. This seems like so many of the other problems I've had over the past year and a half of playing this game, and it always seemed there was an answer or solution to whatever the problem was. Not this time, apparently. Also, if this is caused by the graphics card, why did it take over a month to manifest itself?Right-click on the shortcut to the game and select "Properties". Add "-w" without the quotes to the end of the Target line so that it reads "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\The Sims 2 FreeTime\TSBin\Sims2EP7.exe" -w, or wherever your game folder is located. Make sure there is a space between the "...exe" and the -w. Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: Kazzandra on 2008 May 26, 01:49:27 I dunno'-- how about some damn PICTURES so we can know exactly what you mean?
"Flickering or pulsing"-- do you mean flashing blue? "Their bodies will disappear and then come back, or parts of their costumes will show but not the whole thing." Do you mean their skin tones sometimes disappear just leaving the clothing meshes and textures? Or what? Be extra clear or.... post some DAMN PICTURES! Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: FourCats on 2008 May 26, 01:54:36 When I play in windowed mode the game seems to take less of my computers resources. The game runs smoother, and I'm able to do multiple things at the same time, such as run the game, surf the web, burn cds, and run a word processing program, but hubby says that I stress out the computer when i do a bunch of stuff at a time. :)
He built me a nice one nearly 3 yrs ago, it was almost top of the line as far as gaming machines go, but cost 1/3 to 1/5 the cost of a "name brand" gaming machine. It keeps up with them. Now 3 yrs later it is a bit outdated, but not obsolete. We have limited upgrading abilities. Our computer is about mid range quality compared to other gaming machines. Not bad. I perfer windows mode. I just click the tabs on the task bar to switch between internet and the game. Very easy. Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: morriganrant on 2008 May 26, 02:09:54 The advantage of windows mode is that it can actually help if you are having graphics issues or issues related to your card. Some people report that their game runs smoother, doesn't crash as often, so forth, so on.
My two cents, is that it may be a corrupt core file and those files should be replaced. Edit: never mind. I have read through your problem again. It may be a graphics problem and why the card has suddenly started to do this? It may be overheating. Or does your problem look anything like the pictures here: http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,9577.msg265398.html#msg265398 Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: snapdragon on 2008 May 26, 02:38:37 I dunno'-- how about some damn PICTURES so we can know exactly what you mean? Sorry my description isn't clear. If I knew how to post pictures, I would. No, there's no flashing blue. The object FLICKERS ON and OFF. That means, one second you see it, the next second you don't, then you see it again, and on and on. NO, their skin tones don't disappear, their OUTFITS do. The head will show but the thing they're wearing DOESN'T. Okay? If this doesn't convey what I'm trying to say, then learn some English. "Flickering or pulsing"-- do you mean flashing blue? "Their bodies will disappear and then come back, or parts of their costumes will show but not the whole thing." Do you mean their skin tones sometimes disappear just leaving the clothing meshes and textures? Or what? Be extra clear or.... post some DAMN PICTURES! I know this is maty, but do you have to get so riled? It's obvious no one has a clue as to what the problem is, so settle down and move on to some other post. Jesus. That's what's so great about playing the sims. There are constant problems, and you try to find out the answers to the problems, and you get nothing but motherfucking bullshit responses from some asshole that needs to spew anger. Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: Kazzandra on 2008 May 26, 03:21:27 you get nothing but motherfucking bullshit responses from some asshole that needs to spew anger. I was just trying to get better information so I could help you out. You have a "unique" problem and it would be helpful for you to give us as much information as possible. I probably did overreact but I found myself so confused by your description I didn't know where to start. If I knew how to post pictures, I would. Here's the deal: I'll learn English if you learn to post pictures to a forum. My advice is to check to see if your graphics card is indeed overheating by going here (http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=45596) and downloading that .exe and reporting back here with your results. Title: Re: Flickering, transparent Sims - why, and what to do? Post by: Jade on 2008 May 26, 14:18:26 I don't know about unique, it sounds the same sort of problems I had...
Does this look like your problem? Also you might have "holes" in your meshes, only certain ones, like the hood of the parka from seasons, or some of the dresses from the HM pack viewed from a certain angle and things like that? http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii188/lintan_saver/snapshot_53b4d7c8_73cf5537.jpg I do know frustrated you are...that picture is from just shortly after I had gotten my expensive brand new computer. Everything except the sims 2 seemed to run fantastic. I managed to reduce my problem to almost nil (knocking on wood, it was terribly upsetting and I always worry it will return) by updating everything I could find to do with my main board, and my sound, and using windowed mode forever more. I hope this can help you. I don't know why windowed mode helps, I was just relieved that it did. |