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Anonymous
10 years ago

SimCity Complete Crashing on a Mac

I am on a Mac using OS 10.11 SimCity Complete crashes quite often when the city gets to a certain size. Any idea how to fix? Thank you.

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  • BlackjackWidow's avatar
    BlackjackWidow
    Hero (Retired)
    6 years ago

    Hi @SWgeek24 - can you give more information regarding your computer specs and exactly what you're seeing? Please provide more information following these instructions: 

     http://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-Mac/READ-FIRST-Sims-4-Mac-Help-Guides-and-Troubleshooting/m-p/4612...

    You say you can load the city but it crashes when you try to play? Is this after you claimed a city, or when you're trying to claim? Are you playing online or offline? Did you buy the game directly from EA through Origin, or did you buy it from Aspyr through the app store?

    Reply back and let us know the above information. Thanks!

  • mmedran2's avatar
    mmedran2
    6 years ago

    Has Mojave improved this crashing issue for anyone?

  • BlackjackWidow's avatar
    BlackjackWidow
    Hero (Retired)
    6 years ago

    Hi @mmedran2 - There was a crashing issue for Mac users on the High Sierra OSX 10.13 which was solved by upgrading to Mojave 10.14 in August 2018. 

    Unfortunately, the Mojave 10.14.4 update introduced a new problem with display resolution. EA is working with Apple on this issue; there is a request for information and some workarounds in this thread: https://answers.ea.com/t5/SimCity-2013/Mac-Mouse-Cursor-and-Display-Resolution-Problems/td-p/7839105 if you experience this issue. 

    If you are experiencing crashes on a Mac, try using the Origin Update Tool to see if that helps. If not, and your issue does not match the thread linked above, please start a new thread with details on your system and issue, so we can troubleshoot your particular problem, as this thread was started in 2015. Thanks, and Happy Building!

  • PnoYful's avatar
    PnoYful
    5 years ago

    Mine was crashing but I figured out the solution. All I did was change my screen resolution to 3200 x 1800 and it never crashed again. (Of course this worked for my 2017 iMac) Not sure if it will work for smaller screens. So, just try changing it to its maximized "More Space" option and see if that does the trick! K BYE!