Did you try reading the Sims2 system requirement site to see if they had your card listed?
From the site:
* ATI RadeonTM series (7000 or better)
o Radeon 7000/VE series (non-T&L; requires 2.0 GHz processor)
o 7200, 7500
o 8500, All-In-Wonder 8500
o 9000, 9200, 9500, 9600, 9700, 9800
o X300, X600, X800
* Nvidia� QuadroTM series
o Quadro, Quadro2, Quadro4
* Nvidia� Geforce series (GeForce2 and better)
o GeForce2
o GeForce3, 3 Ti
o GeForce4, 4Ti, MX 420, 440
o GeForce FX 5200, 5600, 5700, 5800, 5900, 5950
o GeForce 6600, 6800
* Intel� Extreme Graphics (non-T&L; requires 2.0 GHz processor)
o 82845, 82865, 82915
These are "minimum" cards so a lot more cards are capable of playing the game, you just need to have these or better.
2007-06-19 09:17:07
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answered by Jim Maryland 7
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Going to Start > Run and typing dxdiag will display a DirectX Diagnostic tool which will tell you what type of graphics card you have and you can see if your card is on the list which has been given.
2007-06-19 09:24:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheap solutions: ATI 9550 or 9600 Pro if AGP, 7300GS if PCIe.
Better and exciting solution: 7300GT (AGP & PCIe are available).
Faster and expensive cards will most likely require you to upgrade power supply unit.
2007-06-19 11:19:51
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answered by Karz 7
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you're stable to circulate! the sport makes use of the stressful force lots and in a computer, the force is typically slower and is used greater effective than in a computer device (yet no longer continually), so once you save, if the force is gradual at that 2nd, it could reason the sport to fasten up.
2016-11-06 23:01:53
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answered by dugas 4
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