However, there are times when playing our favorite game becomes stressful. Yep, it’s when the Sims 4 becomes frustratingly laggy. Just like all video games, the Sims 4 has specific system requirements to run smoothly on your PC. Aside from that, you need to make sure that your system is updated and free from junk files. Otherwise, you can try repairing your game or resetting the Sims 4 folder. In this article, we’ll lay out the system requirements for Sims 4. We’ll also give you 5 step-by-step instructions on how to make Sims 4 run smoother.

Why is The Sims 4 so slow/laggy?

Like all simulation games, the Sims 4 can be demanding on your computer. Depending on the  expansion packs you have installed, the Sims 4 base game plus assets can use up to 25GB+ of your available storage space.

1 Why is The Sims 4 so slow/laggy?2 What Are the Sims 4 System Requirements?3 5 Methods: How to Speed Up Sims 43.1 Method 1: Remove junk files and clean your computer.3.2 Method 2: Update your Graphics Drivers3.3 Method 3: Lower the In-game Graphics Settings.3.4 Method 4: Repair Sims 4 on Origin or Steam3.4.1 Origin3.4.2 Steam3.5 Method 5: Reset the Sims 4 Folder4 Conclusion

Imagine the toll these resources will have on your PC.  Especially if you have a lot of background applications running, Sims 4 will undoubtedly lag. This is because your computer is struggling to process all resources simultaneously. 

What Are the Sims 4 System Requirements?

If you want to ensure that Sims 4 runs smoothly without lags, check if your computer meets all these minimum system requirements:     Or equivalent Intel GMA X4500 Or better If you’re not sure where to find your system information, follow these steps:

5 Methods: How to Speed Up Sims 4

As you probably know, there’s no one size fits all solution to making your computer run faster. To help you out, try our top tips for making Sims 4 run smoothly on Windows 10.  

Method 1: Remove junk files and clean your computer.

Remember that playing video games takes a toll on your PC, especially if it’s a resource-demanding game like the Sims 4.  To ensure that your PC can run the Sims 4 and all your other applications, make it a habit to clean your computer regularly by deleting unnecessary files and programs.  

Method 2: Update your Graphics Drivers

If you’re a fan of playing PC games, then this is the first thing you should do: update your graphics drivers.  Updating your PC graphics drivers ensure that you get the best gameplay without lags and bottlenecks. Basically, updating your drivers will ensure that gaming performance runs significantly smoother and faster. Updating your drivers may also fix Call of Duty Vanguard Dev Error 5573.  

Method 3: Lower the In-game Graphics Settings.

Your PC settings isn’t the only thing you should check! You should also update the graphics settings in-game to ensure that Sims 4 will run smoothly. Switch these Game Options to either Medium or Low to make your game run faster:  

Method 4: Repair Sims 4 on Origin or Steam

If updating your drivers, cleaning your computer, and changing the game’s graphics settings don’t work, it’s time to repair the game due to corrupted files. Game repairs are easy with built-in tools on these gaming platforms: Origin and Steam.

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Method 5: Reset the Sims 4 Folder

If none of the above methods worked for you, it’s time to reset your Sims 4 folder.  

Conclusion

If Sims 4 is laggy, the first thing you should do is check that your PC meets the minimum system requirements to run the game. You should also update your graphics drivers, clean your PC, and change your in-game graphics settings. If none of these methods work, you can repair the Sims 4 on Origin or Steam. As a last resort, you can reset the Sims 4 folder if none of the first 4 methods speed up your game.