The description of the occurrence vary. Some users were met with the white screen during the initial screen, while others were able to start the game. For the latter, the white screen flashes started unexpectedly and they weren’t able to exit the game. There are some viable solutions and workarounds for this error, and we made sure to enlist them below.

The Sims 4 white screen: How to fix it

1: Make sure you meet the requirements

First things first. Before moving to standard troubleshooting steps, we need to confirm that your PC indeed meets the game’s system requirements. At least the minimum requirements. As a side note, if you are unable to close the game, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to open the Admin menu. Then select Device Manager and terminate the “The Sims 4” process.

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Here are the minimum system requirements:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ (2.0 GHz Dual-Core required if using integrated graphics) RAM: 2 GB GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or ATI Radeon X1300 or Intel GMA X4500 DIRECTX: DirectX 9.0c compatible HDD: 14 GB

2: Remove mods temporarily

The Sims 4 is the shadow of itself if we remove all interesting available modes. However, some specific mods can occasionally fail to load or slow down the game execution. Since we can’t determine which exact mod is possibly causing the white screen, we need you to remove the mods folder completely.

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Follow these steps to temporarily remove mods from The Sims 4: Later on, you can remove exclude individual mods until you determine which exact mod is causing the issue at hand. This tool called Mod Conflict Detector should help you in your endeavors. If you want to learn how to install mods in Sims 4, check out our dedicated article.

3: Check the installation integrity

Chances are that you’re using either Steam or, more likely, Origin when playing games. In case you’re, you can use one of those two clients to fix the issue at hand. Namely, both include the same utility which checks the game’s installation integrity and applies fixes if the need arises. The Sims 4 is Origin exclusive, so the Origin desktop client it is in this case.

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Here’s how to run it on the Origin client:

4: Update the display drivers

When it comes to games and screen errors and crashes, we point our suspicion towards the bad graphics card driver. Before we move with additional steps, we need you to confirm proper drivers are installed. An important note is that the generic drivers might work, but that’s a risky doing. Rather, we suggest navigating to official OEM site and downloading officially supported drivers.

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Here’s the short list of all 3 GPU OEM’s: SPONSORED

NVidia AMD/ATI Intel

Once you’ve installed the proper driver, restart your PC and start The Sims 4 again.

5: Disable Origin In-Game

The Origin In-Game feature fits in quite nice if you’re playing online with friends. However, since The Sims 4 is a single player game, this particular Origin integration is of no need whatsoever. Even worse — it might cause some in-game issues. So, with that in mind, we suggest disabling Origin In-Game while playing The Sims 4.

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Here’s how to do it in the client’s settings:

6: Start the game in the windowed mode

There were some reports about The Sims 4 bug regarding the fullscreen. Namely, some gamers weren’t able to start the game in the fullscreen mode. Instead, they tried starting the game in the windowed mode. That’s what we suggest in this scenario, as well. Of course, you can enable the fullscreen later on in the game Settings or try pressing Alt + Enter while in the game.

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Here’s how to run The Sims 4 in the windowed mode:

7: Start the game without saves

If some of the installation files were corrupted or incomplete, the repair tool from the step 3 would fix them. However, this tool can’t help you with the save game files. If those get corrupted, they are beyond repair. But, let’s not run ahead of ourselves. Maybe this isn’t the issue. Luckily, there’s a simple way to find out. It includes removing temporarily The Sims 4 folder from Documents and starting the game with a blank slate.

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Here’s how to do it:

8: Reinstall the game and Origin

Finally, if none of the presented solutions help you deal with the white screen error in The Sims 4, the only remaining step we can suggest is the reinstallation. To cover all the ground, you should reinstall both The Sims 4 and Origin and install them back again. Starting from a scratch might help.

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With that said, we can wrap up this article. If you were able to resolve the issue, share the joy with us in the comments section. If not, please provide a distinctive explanation of the issue, and we or other readers might offer a helping hand. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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