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DDreamkiller711's avatar
5 years ago
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Apple Silicon

It's probably too soon to tell, but I'm wondering if Apple's Mac migration from Intel to Silicon chips will result in the end of support for Sims 4 on Mac. My 2013 MacBook Pro isn't well suited for gaming but if I wait for a new MacBook with different architecture I'm not sure I'll be able to play Sims 4 at all.

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  • OK because ditching Intel chips must be a new challenge to make games working from PC to Mac. Hope it’ll be flawless!

  • Nicv1990's avatar
    Nicv1990
    5 years ago

    They might have to because I don’t think Rossetti is going to be around forever 

  • nessatay2223's avatar
    nessatay2223
    New Ace
    5 years ago

    @EA_Barry 
    This is great because I am planning on getting a new MacBook Pro that will have apple silicone since my 2015 MacBook Pro is a little outdated for gameplay. 

  • emich94's avatar
    emich94
    5 years ago
    @EA_Barry on the download screen for origin it has a notification box that says "Looks like your computer is running a operating system we no longer support, but you can still download and play your games using an older version of Origin." but when I download the older version my macbook says the software needs to upgrade. Can't I just use rosetta 2?