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@wildwingsuz , I'd Bootcamp your Mac with Mojave as I doubt Sims Medieval will ever be updated. As Mate54 said, there have been no announcements about an update and that I why I never bothered to update past Mojave as I still have too many 32bit games I play.
- 4 years ago
they recently released a sims 3 64bit edition and medieval is built on the same system, so maybe? one of the sim gurus also had some medieval teddybears in his twitter banner for a while if I'm not mistaken. I'm really hoping cause that was my absolutely favourite sims game but I just can't afford to loose any space to bootcamp on my laptop... ☹️
- mate544 years agoHero+
@flerken_mom We can all hope, but so far there haven't been any official announcements for TSM 64-bit.
- Tremayne42604 years agoHero
@flerken_mom at this time there have been no official announcements and so the only way to play Sims Medieval is to either roll back to Mojave, boot camp your Mac to run Mojave and Big Sur or to buy an external hard drive and put Mojave on it.
- jbutler01313 years agoRising Ace@Tremayne4260 How do you bootcamp your Mac with Mojave?
- Tremayne42603 years agoHero
@nessatay2223 , there are instructions on the Apple website on how to Bootcamp your Mac. You will need to do a Google search on the exact instructions on how to do. I've never done it, so I have no idea on how to do so.
- jbutler01313 years agoRising Ace
Ok thanks!
- 3 years ago
https://support.apple.com/guide/bootcamp-assistant/welcome/mac
If you're running Mojave chances are you Mac is considered Vintage or Obsolete, which means that there is a chance a lot of things aren't going to work they way they are meant to because the system is outdated. Apple no longer supports Mojave so your best bet is the archived support.apple.com links and discussion forums.
On top of that, M1 Chipped Macs are no longer able to support BootCamp.
Mac+ Senior Advisor- Tremayne42603 years agoHero
@starjumper2004 , true. It's very much like the old PowerPC chips which made it harder to port games to the Mac OS. I wish Apple had stuck with Intel chips.