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Title: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: TashaYarrr on 2009 June 03, 18:05:47
I'm not completely convinced this is worthy of its own thread yet, but I don't think people are reading the longer/older threads as much; and it'll probably become more relevant over the next few months.

Anyone using the Windows 7 release candidate with Sims 3? If so how is it working?

I kind of need to install Win7 at home for work purposes, thinking about doing this soon, but don't want to bork TS3 any more than it is already borked.

If no responses occur, I'll probably give it a shot anyway and post my results.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: cwieberdink on 2009 June 03, 18:21:33
I'll be watching with interest Tasha, cuz I want Win 7 as soon as possible.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Simsbaby on 2009 June 03, 18:26:34
I have The Sims 2 with all expansion packs installed on Windows 7 64x build 7127 and everything is working fine. The Sims 1 (I still play it) and The Sims 3 work as well.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: malianx on 2009 June 03, 18:32:42
I'm currently running TS3 on windows 7 RC7100. Everything runs well, I've yet to find a game in my collection that doesn't run equal or better (dx10).

Win7 is a major improvement to not only vista, but a clear upgrade from XP.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: celendis on 2009 June 03, 18:42:32
I am using Win7 x64 and Sims3 runs just great on it.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Raicuparta on 2009 June 03, 18:44:19
I am also using Win7 and the Sims 3 runs just like it runs on any other Windows.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Viviane on 2009 June 03, 18:45:29
The game runs great on both Win7 32 & 64bits.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: TashaYarrr on 2009 June 03, 19:02:03
Awesome, thanks for the replies.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Kaze on 2009 June 03, 19:51:34
I am also using Windows 7 with the Sims 3. However, the arr'ed version has some compatability issues, and you might have some trouble running it.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Interfection on 2009 June 03, 19:59:35
I am also using Windows 7 with the Sims 3. However, the arr'ed version has some compatability issues, and you might have some trouble running it.

I've seen no compatibility issues, running Razor until stupid Amazon decides to ship my game, and Windows 7 x64 build 7100.  For future reference, Windows 7 runs pretty much everything Vista can, often better.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Scotty on 2009 June 03, 20:23:42
I am also using Windows 7 with the Sims 3. However, the arr'ed version has some compatability issues, and you might have some trouble running it.

I've seen no compatibility issues, running Razor until stupid Amazon decides to ship my game, and Windows 7 x64 build 7100.  For future reference, Windows 7 runs pretty much everything Vista can, often better.

:::Smacks you in the back of the head::: You should know better than to order ANYTHING from Amazon.

Anyway, I rum Sims 3 on 7 and Vista with no problem. My graphics suck, because I have a shitty graphics card, but other than that, the game runs great on Windoze 7.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: cheezwiz on 2009 June 03, 20:25:45
I just installed my Reloaded version on my Win7 machine and it's working fine.  Better than I hoped, in fact, even though it's the "spare parts" machine made up of all the best parts of prior computers.


Title: Re: Sims 3 + Windows 7?
Post by: Fat D on 2009 June 03, 20:48:43
I unfortunately blew up my Seven when trying to downgrade to WMP11, which broke all media player functionality, and XP still runs too well to run a re- or -pair-install. Maybe when it is released, so there is a standard version everyone uses and there is no guessing involved if this file is for a beta, RC1 (7100) or the leaked build 7127.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: sunhair on 2009 June 03, 22:04:45
I am running Windows 7 x64 bit RC build 7100 with The Sims 3 and it runs great.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Simgoose on 2009 June 04, 00:40:02
I am running Windows 7 x64 bit RC build 7100 with The Sims 3 and it runs great.
I was also running the RLD version on x64 Win 7, but was having it crash a hell of a lot.
I installed Win 7 x86 but with the RZR release, and had 0 crashes.
I'm picking up my official copy of the game tonight, and will format with the latest 7137 RC of x86.
From talks with a mate, who ran TS3 on both Vista and 7; 7 seems much better.
Windows 7 FTW.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: TashaYarrr on 2009 June 04, 01:28:31
I had Vista for a while, finally formatted it and reinstalled XP in a fit of whateverness (well, mostly retardation as it meant I was no longer utilizing all my RAM); I've probably managed to SecuRom myself on this XP install so I was planning on wiping it soon anyway. I'm glad to hear it is working well for you all.

Does it still have UAC?


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Simsbaby on 2009 June 04, 01:51:46
I had Vista for a while, finally formatted it and reinstalled XP in a fit of whateverness (well, mostly retardation as it meant I was no longer utilizing all my RAM); I've probably managed to SecuRom myself on this XP install so I was planning on wiping it soon anyway. I'm glad to hear it is working well for you all.

Does it still have UAC?
Yes, but now you can tweak it so it doesn't bother you as much. You can still turn it off completely as well.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Paperbladder on 2009 June 04, 02:06:21
Does it still have UAC?
There are 4 settings now:

Always Notify - Windows Vista mode, notifies you whenever you make a setting that will affect all users.
Sometimes Notify - Windows 7 Default, you can make changes to system settings but you still need to elevate when copying a file into a system protected folder.
Sometimes Notify (No dim screen) - The same as Sometimes Notify except that UAC will not cause the Secure Desktop to activate on a UAC prompt.
Never Notify - Windows XP mode, UAC is effectively disabled.  You must use Run as... to elevate and Administrator accounts can do whatever they want on the system.

You still can't tell it to remember any settings or have it protect anything other than C:/Windows, C:/Program Files, or your user folder from other users though.  For that, you'll still need to use a HIPS.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Simgoose on 2009 June 04, 03:27:06
And the beauty about UAC is that you can turn it down or off with out having to reboot the PC.
I used vLite on one of my builds to remove the secondary administrator account, so that I didn't need to 'run as administrator' with some apps, even though I was admin.
And added the reg key and some other things to it, so it would install with out needing my attention.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: delete_me on 2009 June 04, 12:49:39
I installed the Reloaded version on Windows 7 x64 RC7100 and it worked perfectly at highest graphics settings.
Then i connected my TV to my computer with an S-video cable (for movies, not games) and all of the sudden The Sims 3 only lets me run on lowest graphics settings and in 4:3 format instead of 16:9 as it were before.

Ended up formatting the whole thing and installed XP x64 again and now I'm gonna go look for the retail version of The Sims 3.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: GnatGoSplat on 2009 June 04, 14:01:00
And the beauty about UAC is that you can turn it down or off with out having to reboot the PC.

My Windows 7 RC 7100 still makes me reboot when I turn off UAC.  Well, it doesn't make me reboot on the spot, it's like Vista where it says changes won't take place until after I reboot.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: kennyinbmore on 2009 June 05, 14:04:42
And the beauty about UAC is that you can turn it down or off with out having to reboot the PC.

My Windows 7 RC 7100 still makes me reboot when I turn off UAC.  Well, it doesn't make me reboot on the spot, it's like Vista where it says changes won't take place until after I reboot.


same here


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: TashaYarrr on 2009 June 06, 21:26:13
NVIDIA users, what drivers are you using?

I'm getting some weird graphics issues on hairs (particularly Store female hairs) now, white pixellation lines. For example, 'high ponytail' looks like there are about six silver lines distributed through the hair, at first I thought there was some weird accessory built into the hair.

No other graphics issues, though.

This is the Win7 WHQLs (185.85 I think) on a ... what does this box have ... 9600GT. Default settings in game and NVIDIA control panel, 1920X1200 native rez.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: fidel on 2009 June 06, 22:12:57
175.19

Directx on Win7 seems a little odd. I had to update off the install disk as well as get the installer from MS download before FSX would run, but no problems with any games since. Might try that if you haven't.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Katarina on 2009 November 21, 18:46:14
I have Windows7, but I don't have TS3...Are MOST of u sure it works FINE on W7?!Because I'm looking to buy it for my birthday and I wanna make sure it'l work before I spend my money on something that wont work... :S


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: schitzwa on 2009 November 21, 19:09:29
I am playing Sims 3 on a Windows 7 machine and it works great. I actually noticed an improvement on performance within the game when I switched from XP which is odd because I fully expected it to go the other way.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Sigmund on 2009 November 21, 19:52:11
I have Windows7, but I don't have TS3...Are MOST of u sure it works FINE on W7?!Because I'm looking to buy it for my birthday and I wanna make sure it'l work before I spend my money on something that wont work... :S

You braved the scary necromancer to post this? Seriously, google would have answered your question just as easily. Also, "you" is only three letters long. I think you can manage to type the whole thing out.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Katarina on 2009 November 23, 19:05:44
Wtf?!  ???


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Katarina on 2009 November 23, 19:07:27
Look YOU!!!Who do you think u r?I type this way because it's easyer and faster... ::)


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Katarina on 2009 November 23, 19:09:04
And, yes, first I searched on ur beloved GOOGLE and it showed nonsence, than I came here...


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: TGallo on 2009 November 23, 20:03:36
Sims 3 runs great on my windows 7 desktop. I haven't had a problem since I installed it (windows 7 that is). YOU will be fine!


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Crysill on 2009 November 23, 20:09:17
Look YOU!!!Who do you think u r?I type this way because it's easyer and faster... ::)
May I suggest not typing at all? It has the potential save even more time and effort than your current approach.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: GnatGoSplat on 2009 November 23, 20:16:51
Katarina, I have TS3 and now TS3+WA on Windows 7 x64 and it sucks donkeys, but not due to Windows 7.  It works just as well on Windows 7 as Vista or XP.  However, I can't exactly say something that crashes almost once an hour is working "fine".  Crash to desktop is new, it started since the 1.6.6 patch, and E12/E13 during saving every 1-hr or so started after going to an 8-sim household.

Maybe you'll have better luck.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Erry on 2009 November 23, 20:46:34
I am using a x86 RTM build of Windows 7 Ultimate and TS3 and WA work well.


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: jrcaporal on 2009 November 23, 22:30:51
In conclusion: TS3 works well and runs very smoothly in Windows 7  :o


Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Sigmund on 2009 November 24, 03:06:42
Look YOU!!!Who do you think u r?I type this way because it's easyer and faster... ::)

And, yes, first I searched on ur beloved GOOGLE and it showed nonsence, than I came here...

Unsurprisingly, typing nonsense into Google will, in fact, result in nonsense. It's not Google's fault that you can't spell or type properly. Read the FAQ and stop triple posting. This is most likely the politest response you are going to get.



Title: Re: Sims 3 under Windows 7
Post by: Zoltan on 2009 November 24, 03:14:01
I have Windows7, but I don't have TS3...Are MOST of u sure it works FINE on W7?!Because I'm looking to buy it for my birthday and I wanna make sure it'l work before I spend my money on something that wont work... :S

My Magic Eight Ball says it wont work for you.  Everyone else is ok, just not you.  

Magic Eight Ball doesn't like it when idiots cannot be bothered to spell a simple word correctly:

"Look YOU!!!Who do you think u r?"


Maybe you should stick to Snakes And Ladders?   :P