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It should be noted that not all Mac users brought this upon themselves by upgrading to Catalina too soon. If you buy a new Mac today, that is the operating system you get pre-installed. Players with new Macs then find that they have no way to install the game they had already been playing on other systems and had no reason until now to follow the discussions about what to them became the sudden lack of 32-bit backwards compatibility.
EA did have a choice, though. From their perspective, the system requirements for TS3 for Mac (the older and still current version) clearly say that it won't run on Catalina or higher. They didn't have to do this new version, but it's great that they are doing so. And many of us are very excited to see what it brings to the table and what it might mean for the future of TS3 for all players if it turns out to be a positive experience.
EA did have a choice, though. From their perspective, the system requirements for TS3 for Mac (the older and still current version) clearly say that it won't run on Catalina or higher. They didn't have to do this new version, but it's great that they are doing so. And many of us are very excited to see what it brings to the table and what it might mean for the future of TS3 for all players if it turns out to be a positive experience.
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