The game may have set the unsupported resolution. I had such a case. To solve the problem, you may try to look for the Electronic Arts/Sims 3 folder in the Documents folder in Finder, then find the Options.ini file and open it in TextEdit. There, look for the "resolution" line. It then has the three numbers after the word…
Well, first of all, I've managed to get the game running rather smoothly thanks to the post the link to which you can see above. Unfortunately, as it's my second comment here, I'm not allowed to post any links What I want to do is to give you the idea of how to do that on a retina MacBook sporting the Iris Pro graphics…
> That would be a great addition to this thread and help a lot of people. Are you running Yosemite? Have the updated graphics drivers in Yosemite maybe solved the issue? :) No, the problem hasn't been resolved due to the Yosemite update, what I've done is all about changing the game files manually. I'm glad that has raised…
I've wanted to put in a word here, since me and my wife have recently bought a 15" MacBook Pro Retina late 13, that's the entry-level model sporting 8Gb RAM, 2 GHz Intel Core i7, and, finally, Intel Iris Pro. Taking into account all the above said I've managed to run it on medium->high settings. If any of you are…