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Since updating my Mac to the lastest MacOS catalina sims has been unbable to open but was previously on MacOSMojave. an error box keeps popping up. origin is still able to open
I do hope this is fixed soon! I just bought Island Living and I'm super annoyed that I can't play it.
- Bluebellflora6 years agoHero+
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The other option you have if you have already upgraded to Catalina is to install Mojave on a separate drive. I've written a guide here on how to do this - http://bluebellflora.com/running-32-bit-apps-after-macos-mojave/
You should still be able to download and install Mojave through the App Store at this point.
Also, EA are not obligated to fix this as Catalina is in beta. Running beta versions of operating systems is always a risk and should never be installed on your main machine.
- 6 years ago
For MacOS, Sims 4 is 64-bit...
- Bluebellflora6 years agoHero+@Kade3417
Yes it is 64-bit, but as I have already explained in my previous post, the ActivationUI executable which runs during the launch process is 32-bit which is why it is not working.
I believe that you spoke to EA and they said they are working on it, no need to provide a screenshot, but they are under no obligation to make the game work on a beta operating system so I'm not really sure why you think this should be fixed as a matter of priority now. Again, as I also stated, they fixed the issue but then had to roll it back.
- 6 years ago
If you want to play it without waiting so long. download Windows on your mac.and from there I can play very well sims 4.
- 6 years ago@Shae_Lenae1 lol same feel u!
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