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puzzlezaddict
8 years agoHero+
I play TS3 on a mac as well. I have Ambitions and would never want to play without it. It's fun to track earnings in self-employed careers, but more importantly, the Inventing and Sculpting skills are so much fun to play with. And the Consignment Store has its uses. I don't have ITF installed, but from what I've read, some people love it, and others just want it for one or two items, or to say they have all the EPs.
If you're playing on a mac, you absolutely have to read BluebellFlora's comprehensive guide to mac-related issues. It's a collection of tips and troubleshooting techniques, not to mention actual understandable explanations of why these problems arise. Her own website has everything you need to properly manage TS3 on a mac, including descriptions of the reasons behind and fixes for the "unknown error" messages that Ambitions and Late Night often cause. (The short version is that the folders of those EPs aren't getting copied to where they need to go; there's a youtube video of how to transfer them manually.) I definitely don't have any useful computer-related skills, but I fixed my own game twice after following her instructions.
I don't use CC (although I have a handful of nraas mods), so I can't tell you anything about that, but the mac discussion board in the TS3 help center is still active. BluebellFlora will respond if you tag her, and igazor is around as well; they're both happy to walk you through whatever fixes you need. But one thing they'll tell you is that no matter what you do, TS3 on a mac has a hard limit of 2 GB RAM—that's all that Cider (the "wrap" around the game code that translates it for mac) can use at any given time. It therefore might be effectively impossible for you to play with all of your EPs for any length of time, even if you try to avoid taxing the game and constantly purge RAM (another thing you can learn how to do on BluebellFlora's website). Your best bet (and mine, although I've been dragging my feet on doing it) is probably to Bootcamp your computer, unless you want to severely limit the features of your game.
If you're playing on a mac, you absolutely have to read BluebellFlora's comprehensive guide to mac-related issues. It's a collection of tips and troubleshooting techniques, not to mention actual understandable explanations of why these problems arise. Her own website has everything you need to properly manage TS3 on a mac, including descriptions of the reasons behind and fixes for the "unknown error" messages that Ambitions and Late Night often cause. (The short version is that the folders of those EPs aren't getting copied to where they need to go; there's a youtube video of how to transfer them manually.) I definitely don't have any useful computer-related skills, but I fixed my own game twice after following her instructions.
I don't use CC (although I have a handful of nraas mods), so I can't tell you anything about that, but the mac discussion board in the TS3 help center is still active. BluebellFlora will respond if you tag her, and igazor is around as well; they're both happy to walk you through whatever fixes you need. But one thing they'll tell you is that no matter what you do, TS3 on a mac has a hard limit of 2 GB RAM—that's all that Cider (the "wrap" around the game code that translates it for mac) can use at any given time. It therefore might be effectively impossible for you to play with all of your EPs for any length of time, even if you try to avoid taxing the game and constantly purge RAM (another thing you can learn how to do on BluebellFlora's website). Your best bet (and mine, although I've been dragging my feet on doing it) is probably to Bootcamp your computer, unless you want to severely limit the features of your game.