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Yes, have a look in the compiled list of Mac specific issues stickied in this Mac forum https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-Mac/Compiled-list-of-Mac-specific-issues/m-p/9346384#M36711
I did read the thread about the issues with M1 chip MacBooks. I find it weird that I personally have not had any of the problems mentioned there. I have not had any issues running the game on my MacBook with the M1 chip, in fact it runs better than it ever has. And I did not have Vertical Sync turned on. I didn't see anyone in that thread that actually posted what macOS they were running, granted I didn't read through all 60+ pages. Do you think the reason I'm not having any problems is because I haven't switched over to Monterey yet? I've had my new MacBook for about 6 months.
- Bluebellflora4 years agoHero+@jaguar0122
It's not weird, I didn't have to enable vsync on my M1 either. It was a common problem but not universal.
The compiled list also has the link to the Monterey thread, did you have a look at that one?- 4 years ago
Oh ok, that's good to know. Yes, that was the one I first posted in. Because I noticed everyone in the Monterey thread mentioned they had the Intel chips not the M1 chips. So I wasn't sure if the Monterey x M1 chip combo would produce the same issues as the Monterey x Intel chip. But I think I'll just hold off on updating to Monterey for now. Thank you for your quick replies!
- Bluebellflora4 years agoHero+@jaguar0122
I've updated my M1 but haven't loaded the game in ages on it. It's on the list to test properly once I have time 🙂
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