Reboot your device by turning it off for a few seconds and then powering it back on again. This can help to clear the memory of your device from any tasks that should no longer be using resources.
On iOS devices, you may also need to perform a hard reboot. To do this, hold down the power and home buttons simultaneously until the screen turns off and the Apple icon appears. Once you release the buttons your device will reboot.
If your download is progressing slowly or your game is having connection errors, you may need to try a different network connection. If you're on 3G, try using a Wi-Fi connection instead; or, if you're already on Wi-Fi, try connecting through a different Wi-Fi network. If you have a firewall you may also need to check that it is not restricting your access to the app or to other third-party apps such as Facebook that may be interacting with your game.
If the app is crashing consistently on a certain level or upon launching, it's very likely that some of the assets you downloaded when you were installing or updating weren't downloaded correctly. Uninstalling the game and reinstalling it will usually fix these types of crashes. On Android, some devices may take a while to fully erase the game files before you begin re-installing.
If you have an application manager on your device, try using it to make sure that all of the game files have been completely removed prior to reinstalling the game. Restarting your device can also ensure that the memory has cleared these files. You will want to make sure that you are using a stable Wi-Fi connection to download the game again. Most of our games can have relatively large downloads, so doing this will minimize the chance of experiencing connection issues which may corrupt game data as it's being downloaded.
If you're using Android, the game will need to remain open while installing or launching it for the first time; it may not install correctly while running in the background. If you have the option, remember to back up your save data to the Cloud from the in-game settings menu so that you can restore it later without losing your progress; uninstalling an app will usually erase your local save data along with the app. You will want to make sure that your latest progress is available on the Cloud to be recovered after your reinstallation, if possible.
Erasing some photos, videos, or other apps that you no longer need in order to clear some additional space on your device can vastly improve overall performance. Downloading apps in the background while you play may cause some evident performance issues such as lagging or freezing during gameplay. Turning off the weather makes it smoother. Nexus 7 second gen no lag, only a tiny hiccup in anims if you pay really close attention I use this one for recording vids, which requires quite a bit from the hardware!
Minix 8-H has no lag I do know that running things like FB app and such will cause extra lag, since they will keep asking the OS for time to poll for "news". The Tab 3 should be able to handle it, in my opinion. Re: super sluggish game Post by scarletbegonias » Tue Mar 17, pm well thats really frustrating. I just don't wanna do that.
Re: super sluggish game Post by Perturbee » Tue Mar 17, pm scarletbegonias wrote: well thats really frustrating. Whether you want to update The Sims FreePlay or download it again. We have therefore put together a few possible solutions so that you can download the The Sims FreePlay app without any problems.
If you know of other possible solutions, we look forward to receiving a message from you at the end of this article. So, we hope the tips and tricks were helpful and the The Sims FreePlay download works again quickly and without any problems. By the way there may be other problems and errors that you may find in the overview of all The Sims FreePlay problems.
If you continue to have problems and The Sims FreePlay is still loading slowly, we look forward to hearing from you.
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