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yes it was. I decided to uninstall and reinstall, and the installaition quit halfway through the verification process.
- @jeanneley54
Can you use another internet connection? I wonder if it's your connection that's causing the installation to now quit and not able to verify through Origin. Have you run the Origin reset tool at all? https://help.ea.com/en-gb/help/origin/origin/how-to-reset-origin-on-mac/ - @Bluebellflora Origin doesn't quit while this is happening. I'll try the reset tool though.
Okay. I reset Origin, uninstalled, reinstalled, and it quit halfway through verification again. One thing I neglected to mention was right after I bought The Sims, I was able to login to Origin, successfully download, and play for a whole hour. When I tried to play again, I got the dreaded white Origin screen, and I tried all of the troubleshooting steps with no success.
I copied my Sims folder to my desktop and deleted the game. Finally after an email from Origin support, I started up in safe mode and was able to login to Origin. I still have the backup, and all I need is an uncorrupted app. I really want to buy DLCs and stuff, but I can't even play the base game. Do you think Origin or someone could just email the app.
- @Bluebellflora Thank you for all of your persistence and efforts to help me. My husband bought me this iMac specifically so I could play The Sims again, so this has been really exasperating for me.
@jeanneley54 Could you check what driver is installed for your Nvidia graphics card? Here's how to find out:
https://bluebellflora.com/finding-out-which-nvidia-geforce-driver-version-your-mac-is-running/
Please also let us know whether the loaded driver (the yes/no in the screenshots) is under GeForce or GeForceWeb.
Here you go.
- @puzzlezaddict I misread your message. GeForce is loaded.
@jeanneley54 Thanks for the info. I think you have the most recent version of the Nvidia driver that Apple offers. Nvidia has a newer driver for your model Mac which might theoretically be compatible. The problem is, it's indicated for High Sierra, not Catalina, so I'm not sure it would work. I'd at least wait to install it until getting a second opinion.
What you could do, for now, is install the new version of Catalina that came out a couple days ago. It doesn't have a newer driver, but if the problem preventing you from playing is something else about the OS, installing the newest version may repair the error. You can update Catalina from the App Store, among other places.
Sorry about the delay in responding. I was in the hospital. Catalina is version 10.56 and my graphics driver is the one that came with my 2003 iMac. I was able to play sub successfully once. but couldn't connect to and getting a white screen on Origin, After a month of getting advice from Origin without success. I deleted The Sims 4 and Origin to start over, and I finally got the advice to start in safe mode. Now I was able to connect to Origin but could not verify The Sims 4 more than halfway each time, which has nothing to do with the graphics driver, only the download process. Can you help- me please.
@jeanneley54 I'm sorry to hear you were in the hospital. When you say Origin can't verify Sims 4, do you mean that it's now installed? Do you get an error when it stops? If so, please post a screenshot.
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