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Kitties4Lyfe

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Jan 14, 2017
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I'm a simmer
I play the sims 3 on a Mac
I updated the Mac to the new system or whatever and I can't play my game now. On the old system it ran smoothly and I rarely had any issues. Once I updated it I can't even open up the game or reinstall the game.

SCREW YOU APPLE

And the new system is hard to use.
Talk about "user friendly"
 
I'm a simmer
I play the sims 3 on a Mac
I updated the Mac to the new system or whatever and I can't play my game now. On the old system it ran smoothly and I rarely had any issues. Once I updated it I can't even open up the game or reinstall the game.

SCREW YOU APPLE

And the new system is hard to use.
Talk about "user friendly"
Contact EA for tech support.

It's not Apple's job to make sure third-party software works without issues, it's the developer's job. Complain to them.

Also, how do you mean "hard to use"? The interface is essentially the same as the last few versions and for the most part many version before that.
 
You are talking about a game that is over 7 years old. It probably hasn't received an update in a few years because of the Sims 4. I can tell you that Sims 4 runs perfectly on my 2012 11"MBA and my 21.5 iMac (both running Sierra).
 
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