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8 years ago
No one here has played TS3 for ages. We're a bunch of bitter old players who now don't play anything at all. We congregate here every day and post up a storm (a relatively mild one but a storm nonetheless) on this section of the forum about how much better things were in the past. Sometimes we exchange recipes and knitting patterns. >:)
Igazor, stop that. The OP might not realize you are joking! :angry:
Okay okay, hi there and welcome back. You may be amazed to find how popular TS3 still is. And yes, Patch 1.69 was a royal pain but even while I lived through it before repurchasing and switching over to Steam/1.67, for me it was still playable. It just didn't add anything to the game experience for me except annoyances. :)
@SimCaity - Hate to say this, but TS3 for Mac is a mess. It's the only iteration of sims games where EA did not do a proper port into the Mac OS and they never went back to redo it. If you have the ability to Bootcamp your Mac within reach, and have the drive space and patience to manage two operating systems, you could put Windows and the Windows version of the game on it. I've been playing that way for years on my iMac here. In my case at the time I needed the Windows partition for something work-related anyway, but now I spend all of my time (at home) in OS X except for when playing TS3.
Igazor, stop that. The OP might not realize you are joking! :angry:
Okay okay, hi there and welcome back. You may be amazed to find how popular TS3 still is. And yes, Patch 1.69 was a royal pain but even while I lived through it before repurchasing and switching over to Steam/1.67, for me it was still playable. It just didn't add anything to the game experience for me except annoyances. :)
@SimCaity - Hate to say this, but TS3 for Mac is a mess. It's the only iteration of sims games where EA did not do a proper port into the Mac OS and they never went back to redo it. If you have the ability to Bootcamp your Mac within reach, and have the drive space and patience to manage two operating systems, you could put Windows and the Windows version of the game on it. I've been playing that way for years on my iMac here. In my case at the time I needed the Windows partition for something work-related anyway, but now I spend all of my time (at home) in OS X except for when playing TS3.
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