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- @mattandphilsims2
Just to clarify FPS because there seems to be a little confusion in this thread. FPS is affected by hardware, mainly graphics card and CPU, and how the operating system handles the heat produced when playing games. MacOS will throttle power to the GPU and CPU to stop your Mac from overheating and not living a very long life. I'm sure Windows probably does too but I'm not familiar enough with Windows to know.
Make sure your Mac is elevated and air can circulate underneath to help keep it cool. High poly CC will also severely impact performance in the game if your graphics card is not very powerful. - I'm playing at a low resolution because it's the lowest I can tolerate visually, and anything higher further reduces game performance. If I do 1650 or even retina, the game is much slower.
I can't provide specs now because I'm at work, but it's the mid-2015 15inch retina MBP, fully maxed out.
Here is the thread with people reporting high framerates: https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/816319/graphics-performance-in-os-x-we-need-your-info/p1 - I don't have any CC. I put my Mac on my wooden lap desk.
- @pkessler594
Thanks for the info. If you could post the specs. later that would help 🙂
Ah yes, my graphics thread. That was created when just the base game was introduced, before numerous patches were added into the game, extra packs installed, overall graphics rendering improved in the game etc. etc. That thread really is out of date 🙂 - But I've been playing since the very beginning and my performance/FPS has been pretty consistently in the low 20s range. In simpler worlds with smaller, simpler lots it's in the high 20s range, but I was seeing everyone there mentioning much, much higher framerates and I wanted to make sure my computer wasn't broken or anything.
Thanks 🙂 - @pkessler594
Without knowing your full specs. I would only be speculating so I'll wait until you post them 🙂 I don't know what graphics card/chip you have, CPU, which version of macOS you have, packs you have installed, how big your saves folder is. There are lots of factors at play. - MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)
2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4.0GHz) with 6MB shared L3 cache
16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L onboard memory
2.5GHz - 512GB - 512GB PCIe-based flash storage
2.5GHz - 512GB
Intel Iris Pro Graphics
AMD Radeon R9 M370X with 2GB of GDDR5 memory
Newest version of MacOS
And I have all of the expansions and game packs, and half of the stuff packs 🙂 - @pkessler594
Ok. You should get decent FPS but don't expect 45-60. I have an AMD Radeon Pro 560 with 4Gb VRAM and I get about 35. I have all packs installed and all graphics options set to the highest. All the updates and packs add more strain on the CPU and GPU. The Mac I stated in the thread you linked gets about 20-25 FPS now - there's way more in the game and the later operating systems demand more power. Even though the game is native to macOS it is not fully optimised to utilise the hardware and the power within later OSs 🙂 - @pkessler594
There is one thing you could try to determine whether processes you have open are having a detrimental effect on your game, boot into safe mode then load it. - I'll try the safe mode thing, thanks!
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