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  • edited March 13
    Hi,
    EA will no longer support Windows 32-bit version and macOS with OpenGL after June 2019.
    All the packs released after February 2019 (After GP07 StrangerVille) will require Windows 64-bit or mac OS with Metal !
    The Sims 4 Legacy Edition (Windows 32-bit and macOS OpenGL only) will be released in June 2019.
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  • I thought they already required 64 bit on Windows since Cats and Dogs? I know Cats and Dogs require 64-bit windows to run.
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  • edited March 13
    @ChelleJo
    EP04 Cats & Dogs is also 32-bit and will work with The Sims 4 Legacy Edition.
    GP07 StrangerVille is officially the very last pack released for Windows 32-bit.
  • edited March 13
    Hey,
    Leaving this link here, as you can read the details and FAQ in there - hopefully that will help clarify any questions >> https://answers.ea.com/t5/Game-Information/The-Sims-4-Update-on-Supported-Systems/m-p/7629115#M11425
  • Basically any pack before June 2019 will work will the classic edition. No patches or updates after for the classic edition, wow
  • I'm guessing the regular TS4 version will be like a The Sims 4.2. Since they still plan to have a few more years of content, they have to abandon the obsolete tech that TS4 initially supported in order to move forward. 🤔
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  • S4 will no longer support 32 bit PC or MAC non Metal OS.

    Here's the direct link to the article for those who may not be able to open it without Twitter.
    https://www.platinumsimmers.com/articles/the-sims-4-update-on-supported-operating-systems/
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  • @Chazzzy
    In the AHQ thread Simburian posted is a link to Apple's site where you can check whether your Mac supports Metal.
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  • Someone posted this on a Discord I'm in might be helpful here.
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  • @crinrict or @luthienrising might have some input on this.
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  • edited March 13
    This is big news!

    It sure is as some may have to dig deep to come up to standard meaning some may have to buy an new system and some may not if they are able to use what they currently have by adding more memory and changing to an 64 bit OS.
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  • edited March 13
    So I play on an iMac via Windows Bootcamp. My iMac passes the Mac specs for Metal, but how do I check the PC side to make sure it'll still work? Or am I okay because the Mac side passed? How do you check if your Windows is in 32 bit mode?
    ETA: Nvm, just checked and I'm in 64
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  • Okay, probably a stupid question: If my Sims 4 file is within the Program Files (x86) file, does that mean I'm already playing TS4 in 64-bit and I'm good?
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  • Okay, probably a stupid question: If my Sims 4 file is within the Program Files (x86) file, does that mean I'm already playing TS4 in 64-bit and I'm good?

    Yes, it does
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  • is this good or bad news? I can't tell..

    For people who aren't still on 32-bit systems, I believe it's very good news. Development will no longer be constrained by having to meet performance standards on a 32-bit system. I'm hoping this means good things to come for complex systems and world size, for example.
    For people who are stuck on a 32-bit system for now, it's not good news. Whatever they have when the Legacy game comes out is what they'll be staying with. For them, Sims 4 will have ended development; they won't be able to buy packs that come out after this change happens. That is likely to include *new* mods or mod updates as well. Their current mods and CC will continue to work, but it's unlikely that mod and CC developers will make new content that works with the Legacy base once the regular base patches again. It sounds very much like whatever current bugs they have, they will also be stuck with. Hopefully, for their sake we'll see some major bug fixes before June! On the plus side, when they are able to replace with a 64-bit system, they'll be able to download the updated game from Maxis and carry on.
    For people who think they're getting Sims 5 soon or who 'need' it, I'm pretty sure this is bad news. It's a good sign that Sims 4 development is planned for a considerable-length future.
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  • So I play on an iMac via Windows Bootcamp. My iMac passes the Mac specs for Metal, but how do I check the PC side to make sure it'll still work? Or am I okay because the Mac side passed? How do you check if your Windows is in 32 bit mode?
    ETA: Nvm, just checked and I'm in 64

    @Chazzzy I copied this from the article:
    How do I know if I have a 32-bit system or a 64-bit system?
    If you are on Windows 8 or 10, you can press the Windows key + I, go to System, then go to About. Under device specifications you can see your system type
  • edited March 14
    is this good or bad news? I can't tell..

    For people who aren't still on 32-bit systems, I believe it's very good news. Development will no longer be constrained by having to meet performance standards on a 32-bit system. I'm hoping this means good things to come for complex systems and world size, for example.
    For people who are stuck on a 32-bit system for now, it's not good news. Whatever they have when the Legacy game comes out is what they'll be staying with. For them, Sims 4 will have ended development; they won't be able to buy packs that come out after this change happens. That is likely to include *new* mods or mod updates as well. Their current mods and CC will continue to work, but it's unlikely that mod and CC developers will make new content that works with the Legacy base once the regular base patches again. It sounds very much like whatever current bugs they have, they will also be stuck with. Hopefully, for their sake we'll see some major bug fixes before June! On the plus side, when they are able to replace with a 64-bit system, they'll be able to download the updated game from Maxis and carry on.
    For people who think they're getting Sims 5 soon or who 'need' it, I'm pretty sure this is bad news. It's a good sign that Sims 4 development is planned for a considerable-length future.

    Well two and a half years at least. We know this already, and the elimination of 32bit support was probably planned just as far in advance. Unlikely the announcement today will affect the long term plans they announced almost a year ago. I mean unless you are just reiterating, or authenticating the “three more years of content” I really just don’t see your point.
    ETA- regardless I think it’s good news overall. No reason they should be forever limited by old hardware, especially when they’ve had the capability to do more since 2015. I can’t begin to assume what 64bit-only packs will entail, but if that means something as simple as a lift on the small world size it would be a benefit. I don’t suppose this will mean they will immediately come out with complex packs that exceed what they could do with 32bit, but time will tell.
  • edited March 14
    is this good or bad news? I can't tell..

    It's definitely good, I really doubt anyone here is playing on a Pentium 4, regardless, if you have a 32-bits processor the chances are really high that your PC can't run The Sims 4 anyway.
    Now they don't have to be constrained by the lowest of the low end when thinking of new content, and if they are going out of the way to drop support for 32-bits, then they are planning on taking advantage of this.
  • Okay, probably a stupid question: If my Sims 4 file is within the Program Files (x86) file, does that mean I'm already playing TS4 in 64-bit and I'm good?

    Yes, it does

    Thank you for the confirmation!
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  • edited March 14
    It's the best news since they announced to create a 64 bit game version
    They now don't need to focus on having it to make run on 2 GB RAM anymore
    There's a few things you need to know (don't know about Mac)
    • Since Cats & Dogs, the minimum requirements have been raised anyways. Only difference: You could technically still play the game. It ran slow and big dogs made the game crash but you could still play. The way I understand it, you will now not even be able to install Sims 4 on a 32 bit system after the change.
    • The Upgrade to 64 bit is free for Win 7, Win 8.1 and Win 10. You will need to reinstall your operating system but your key is valid for both version. So there's no extra costs unless you want to get more RAM or you are still running Windows XP
    • The game currently recommends to start the game in 32 bit if you have 4 GB RAM or less. If you have 4 GB, you can still use the 64 bit version but since it had no advantages, the gamer recommended 32 bit.
    • There have been so many crashing reports for 32 bit OS on AHQ. If you play your game for a long while, the 2 GB limit is reached very fast.
    • There are computers out there that don't have the architecture to run 64 bit OS but I believe those belong in a museum.
    • Most people will not be affected by this in any way and it makes life easier.
    • For those really not able to afford a new system, there's the legacy edition which you will be able to still play everything you paid for already. I know, no patches and no new packs but as the new packs already ask for 64 bit, that's not really much of a change.

    So, for people stuck on a 32 bit OS. WHY are you stuck ? Do you only have 2 GB of RAM ? If you're unsure about all this, feel free to come over to AHQ, give us your specs and we can help you out figuring out the best way to go. There's also a Mac forum for those of you concerned about that:
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