Friday, March 9, 2012

Sims 3 system requirements?

i want to buys sims 3 but i checked to see if i have the requirements and i do not i want to know how to fix what my computer failed:



Minimum: (XP) 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent; (Vista) 2.4 GHz P4 processor or equivalent [If built-in graphics chipsets then 2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent].

You Have: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.00GHz

FAIL: Sorry, your CPU does not meet this minimum requirement. It may be time to purchase a more powerful computer to make your life easier. Click the 'We Recommend' button to discover how you can.

CPU Speed

Minimum: (XP) 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent; (Vista) 2.4 GHz P4 processor or equivalent [If built-in graphics chipsets then 2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent].

You Have: 1.99 GHz

PASS

System RAM

Minimum: (XP) 1 GB RAM; (Vista) 1.5 GB RAM [If built-in graphics then add 0.5 GB additional RAM]

You Have: 503 MB

FAIL: Sorry, your computer does not meet this minimum requirement. You may be able to add more RAM which could make your computer more powerful. Click the 'We Recommend' to see how.

Operating System

Minimum: Windows XP (Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)

You Have: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (Build Service Pack 22600)

PASS

Video Card

Minimum: 128 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 2.0 (NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 or above / ATI Radeon 9500 or above / Intel GMA 3-series or above)

You Have: Intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller (Intel(R) 82845G Graphics Controller)

FAIL: Sorry, your video card does not meet this minimum requirement. Upgrade to a more powerful video card will make all your applications look better. Click the 'We Recommend' button to see some great options.

Video Card Features - Minimum attributes of your Video Card



Video RAM: Required - 128 MB , You have - 64 MB

Video Card 3D Acceleration: Required - Yes , You have - Yes

Pixel Shader Ver.: Required - 2.0 , You have - 0.0



Video Card Driver Version (DirectX)

Your driver version number is: 6.13.10.3510

FYI: Your video card driver version is provided for your information, but it is not part of this analysis. But proper video card driver versions are important to the proper operation of your product.

Sound Card

Minimum: Yes

You Have: SoundMAX Digital Audio

PASS

Sound Card Driver Version

Your driver version number is: 5.10

FYI: Your sound card driver version is provided for your information, but it is not part of this analysis. But proper sound card driver versions are important to the proper operation of your product.

Free Disk Space

Minimum: 6.1 GB of hard drive space with at least 1 GB of additional space for custom content and saved games

You Have: 17.9 GB

PASSSims 3 system requirements?
You failed in the three most important departments:

processor speed

RAM

and video card



You may just have to kick in and buy a new computer if you want any hope of running the Sims 3 even remotely smoothly. :(



Ram is something that is easily upgraded from sites like crucial.com, but computers have a max amount of RAM they can recognize, and it's possible yours is maxed out. The crucial site will help you there. I upgraded mine to 2 gigs from 512 MB very simply so I could install Adobe CS3, but 2 gigs is the max it would take.



Video cards can kill you. On our older computer we had to buy a new graphics card because the game wouldn't even run without a better one.



As for the processor, it's possible the game would still run, but you can't be sure, and there's really nothing you can do about replacing the processor yourself, and paying someone else to do it wouldn't be worth it.





My biggest suggestion is if you REALLY want Sims 3, is to just buy a new computer. It'll be cheaper and longer lasting than it would be to attempt to update your outdated PC, and quite frankly, it's really your only option. :/



I suggest an eMachines for your situation. I've had mine for almost 3 years, and our older one is about 6 years old and still runs sims 2. They're very cheap, can be bought a WalMart, and they have AMAZING customer service. Every issue I've had with my computer has been 100% fixed by them (even parts replacement) after a quick online chat with their techs at no cost to me whatsoever (it was all within my 2 year warranty.)



I also bought mine at walmart and had the choice of a free printer, or a 19" display. I chose the display, it's great for gaming.



Here's a link to their website:

http://www.emachines.com/



Keep in mind that most of these you have to buy a display separately if you buy them online.



My suggestion is just to head to WalMart or Best Buy if you prefer, and take in a print-out of the Sims 3 specs and see what they have to offer. You can probably get what you need for anywhere from 300 to 400 bucks.



Keep in mind that RAM is very easily upgraded for not a lot of $$ if you buy it at crucial.com, so you can always speed up your new computer if it doesn't have great RAM to being with.



My last bit of advice is to get the extended warranty if they offer one.



Good luck!Sims 3 system requirements?
That's a great idea. I've got Sims 2 and I love it. There's way more custom content to download right now and lots of Expansion Packs to choose from. I've tried my friend's Sims 3 and I like Sims 2 just as much, if not more!

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Sims 3 system requirements?
So from the requirements, I can see that you need a duel core CPU, more RAM, and a new video card.



If you were to get all those things, it would cost you a lot of money, and i'm not sure if everything would be compatible with the old stuff you have, therefore you might also need a new motherboard, and possibly some other things.

I could help you with buying all the new parts cheap, but

I recommend you get a new computer, it would save you the trouble of looking for the parts and making sure everything's compatible.
It says your processor (CPU) failed, but it actually does meet the minimum requirement for the game. Sometimes it's just hard for it to detect your processor and compare it to the recommended one, so it says you fail, when you really didn't. As long as you pass on the speed, you should be fine.



You only have 512 MB of RAM, but you need at least 1024 MB to run the game. The only way to fix this is to put more RAM into your computer. You can buy a 1 GB (1024 MB) stick of RAM for about $30-$40, or a 2 GB (2048 MB) stick for about $60-$70. You can get it from Best Buy, Walmart, or any computer store. If you don't know how to install it, Best Buy, or almost any computer store, can do it for you, but they'll probably charge about $50 to do it.



Your video card also failed, and again, the only way to fix it would be to get a new one. Pretty much any video card you can buy in-stores would be able to run the game, however, it isn't as easy as picking out RAM. Video cards come with three different connector types: PCI, AGP, or PCI-E x16. Your computer probably only supports one of these, possibly two. So, you're gonna need to figure out which one(s) you have before you can buy a new video card.



If you don't know which connectors your computer has, you can take it into Best Buy, or almost any computer store, and they should be able to help you figure it out, and help you find a video card that will run The Sims 3. The good news is that it should only cost you about $70-$100 for the new video card. If you have them replace it at the same time they're fixing the RAM, they should be able to replace both for the price of one.



If you upgrade your video card, just make sure to ask whoever is doing it to make sure your power supply can handle the new video card BEFORE they put the new video card in.



One last note: even with all of these upgrades to your computer, you will only be able to play on the lowest settings, and it will most likely run very slowly, so I don't think it would be worth all of the trouble and money to do all of this, just to run one game. If you do think it's worth investing the money, you may want to consider just purchasing a new computer (even a $300-$400 computer should be able to run The SIms 3 better than your computer with these upgrades).

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