Just like Helen mentioned, go through your mods folder to see what needs to be updated.
We recently received a new game patch that has made some game mods and custom content become outdated. You need to go through your mods folder to see what needs to be updated.
Move the mods folder to desktop (for testing purposes) - This is to fully make sure it's not outdated mods/cc or some hidden files in the Mods folder. - Read more in the post linked below:
How to Fix Problems with Mods/CC
http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/forum/index.php?topic=25031.msg426156#msg426156Disabled Origin-in-game. - Origin Menu > Application Settings > Origin In-game tab, un-check or turn off Enable Origin In-Game.
Repair game - right-click on the game and select Repair Game.
Try running the game in Windowed mode - To do this just right-click on the game in Origin, click on Game Properties and type in the box -w.
If you want to try to get the Nvidia 940MX to recognize Sims 3, read Crinrict's article below:
Getting the game to recognize your graphics card
https://crinrict.com/blog/2013/06/getting-the-game-to-recognize-your-graphics-card.htmlYour laptop isn't really made for gaming, it's more of a an office/school type of laptop made for daily tasks, not so much gaming. -- Ultra-low-voltage processors or U processors are a class of microprocessor that are deliberately underclocked to use less power at the expense of performance.
It's also paired with a lower end graphics card that may not run either Sims game that well.
When the computer is under powered to run games, it may work one day, but won't work the next.
The more packs that are available and game patches required, the more resources the computer needs to run the game. Making lower end laptops struggle to keep up with the game.