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@RFrappuccino What patch level shows in the launcher? Did you install the game from Origin, discs, or some other source?
@puzzlezaddict wrote:@RFrappuccino What patch level shows in the launcher? Did you install the game from Origin, discs, or some other source?
The current patch of the game is either 1.42 or 1.47 (can’t remeber off the top of my head, but it’s the latest 1.4x)
I’m using a origin copy.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@RFrappuccino I'm guessing it's 1.42, since that's the patch level of the Origin 32-bit version before it's been updated. If you're willing to install the 64-bit version instead, that would get around this issue. You should have two copies of Sims 3 in your library, one that says 64-bit on it:
Any computer that supports Mojave can also run 64-bit Sims 3, so unless you engaged in some hackery to get Mojave installed, you could choose either version. If you'd like to play the 64-bit version but don't see it in your library, that's a separate issue that can be addressed by asking EA customer support to add the "entitlement," as it's called, for the 64-bit version to your game library.
If you'd like to stick with the 32-bit version, please try downloading the Super Patch from here, if you haven't already:
https://bluebellflora.com/sims-3-manual-super-patch-for-mac-1-67/
Make sure to grab the digital download version, not one of the regional versions, and let me know whether you can run it. I had no trouble running it the last time I tried, but it's been a while and my current everyday Mac doesn't support it, so I can't test at the moment.
- 3 years ago
@puzzlezaddict wrote:@RFrappuccino I'm guessing it's 1.42, since that's the patch level of the Origin 32-bit version before it's been updated. If you're willing to install the 64-bit version instead, that would get around this issue. You should have two copies of Sims 3 in your library, one that says 64-bit on it:
Any computer that supports Mojave can also run 64-bit Sims 3, so unless you engaged in some hackery to get Mojave installed, you could choose either version. If you'd like to play the 64-bit version but don't see it in your library, that's a separate issue that can be addressed by asking EA customer support to add the "entitlement," as it's called, for the 64-bit version to your game library.
If you'd like to stick with the 32-bit version, please try downloading the Super Patch from here, if you haven't already:
https://bluebellflora.com/sims-3-manual-super-patch-for-mac-1-67/
Make sure to grab the digital download version, not one of the regional versions, and let me know whether you can run it. I had no trouble running it the last time I tried, but it's been a while and my current everyday Mac doesn't support it, so I can't test at the moment.
Unfortunately, I do not have the second library option.
it might have something to do with me transferring my Steam copy over to Origin. Is it hidden by default or enabled another way?
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@RFrappuccino The 64-bit version shouldn't be hidden, but it doesn't always get granted automatically when registering a copy of the game from another source. In this case, you'd need to contact EA customer support and ask that the "entitlements" for the 64-bit versions of the base game and any packs you own be added to your account. This is simple for a support rep to do once they understand the issue. If you don't get anywhere with support, let me know.
If you'd rather stick with the 32-bit version, please test the version of the Super Patch I linked and see whether it works.
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