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Re: Sims 3 Mac error when starting game

@Kitiaraven

It's most probably a memory issue, you need to purge RAM before you launch the game, frequently during gameplay, and before you save. You have a 2011 15" or 17" MacBook Pro right?

Sims 3 can only access up to 2Gb RAM but OS X makes loads available. There are huge memory leaks and the Launcher uses nearly 2Gb RAM just to load so bypassing the Launcher is always a good idea. Can you upgrade the RAM? If it is the 2011 model it can support up to 16Gb RAM. Whilst you will still get memory issues unless you purge regularly, they won't happen as frequently.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    It's a Powerbook. Not sure I can easily add to it without spending a ton of money. They're expensive to have someone work on them. So I basically can't play Sims 3 or the new 4 at all? I find it really crazy that my old crappy Dell laptop.....really old....will play Sims 4 but my powerful Mac can't. Ugh, aggravating. 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I just found the forum for Mac users! 🙂 I have never done a "purge" before and will try that as well!

  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
    Hero+
    10 years ago

    @Kitiaraven

    If it has an i7 processor, is running El Capitan and has an AMD Radeon 6770M with 1Gb VRAM it is definitely not a PowerBook. If you click on the Apple logo then About This Mac you should see what model it is above the specs. you've already posted, for example Mid 2012 15" MacBook Pro.

    The RAM is very easy and relatively cheap to replace yourself. Once we've established your exact model Mac I can give you a link to the RAM to buy 🙂

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Yea, I meant Macbook Pro. I'm half asleep this week, seriously. lol It's a late 2011. I am going to try the purge thing and see if that works.

  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
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    10 years ago

    @Kitiaraven

    Lol. Purging RAM will definitely help.

    Upgrading the RAM is very simple. Apple have even provided a support page to help (even though the article says 8Gb is the maximum, your Mac will support 16Gb RAM) - https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201165

    The RAM you need is 204-pin PC-10600 (1333 MHz) DDR3 SO-DIMM in equal pairs so 2x4Gb or 2x8Gb - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-KTA-MB1333S-4G-SODIMM-MacBook/dp/B00B2UWR44/ref=sr_1_5?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1462084354&sr=1-5&keywords=kingston+4gb+1333