I thought that the smooth edges setting was for anti-aliasing. I tried a lot of the in-game settings, nothing changes what it actually looks like. It's like the game doesn't even understand that I'm changing the settings.
I tried updating the drivers for my graphics card, but that just made everything worse and also messed up other things with the graphics, for example the game didn't even know what x meant which is my screen resolution , the picture looked like it had the wrong resolution setting even though it didn't.
It also took about 15 minutes to load the game, and there were other problems too. So I went back to my old drivers. I tried to update the game in Origin, because I read somewhere that EA actually made an update for TS2 about years ago. The only thing that happened was that it "repaired" my Graphics Rules files, so that the files looked like they were before my tweaking, so I had to go into the files and change things again.
Does anyone know of any solution? I want it anti-aliased and I want the in-game settings to actually do something. January Katrus91 , you may want to see if someone on Leefish's forum has had the same issues as you. They keep current on getting the game to run on Windows 10 and the various graphics cards that may have issues.
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Find the Graphic Rules. Save your Graphic Rules. Playing in Windowed Mode Although you cannot set up the windowed mode in Graphics Options, you can use this small little cheat to force this mode whenever you open the game from your Desktop. Find The Sims 2 shortcut on your desktop. Right click on the shortcut and select properties. Under the Target section of the Shortcut Tab, add -w. Press Apply and select OK. Enabling Smooth Edges For some reason, the Smooth Edges feature is always greyed out and cannot be set up.
Search for enumerateMultisampleLevels and wherever it says false next to it, correct it with true. There are multiple lines with the enumerateMultisampleLevels so keep changing to true until there are no more results.
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