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  • @crinrict Hello! I have an Apple M1 Chip. You can check the attached image for more information. Thank you for the quick response Crin!

  • @crinrict Thank you for forwarding this concern.

    I checked the link that you sent and tried the solution that was in there (User Therumlon's comment). Unfortunately, it didn't work. These are the steps/things I did so far:

    -I downloaded the latest version of DXVK as what the solution implied (link to the download page is here: https://github.com/marzent/dxvk/releases/tag/v1.10-mac)

    -I placed the whole folder (the downloaded DXVK file) to the bin just as what the solution said. It didn't work so I tried placing it in the game directory instead of just the bin.

    -Still didn't work upon checking, so I opened the DXVK folder, clicked x64 folder, then moved all of its contents to the bin directory. Still didn't work so I moved them to the game directory instead and still didn't work.

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    Bluebellflora
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    4 years ago
    @matt-matt-hew

    Sims 4 is native for Intel Macs, it doesn’t require Wine to run so that link is irrelevant for you. Rosetta2 will be translating the game so it runs on your Silicon Mac. Crin was linking for info, not for a workaround.

    I have M1 and Intel Macs, I’m going to see if I also experience your issue in my game.
  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
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    4 years ago

    @matt-matt-hew 

    I don't have your issue on my M1 MacBook Air. I'm running Monterey.

    What are your in-game Graphics Options? These are mine:

    Moved the thread to the Mac tech forum.

  • matt-matt-hew's avatar
    matt-matt-hew
    4 years ago

    @Bluebellflora Actually, I think I my sims 4 runs via wineskin... Could this be the issue? 

    ++ here are my in-game Graphic Options, it's the same as yours.