These threads and guides are not definitive nor exhaustive but they have proved extremely popular on my website and do seem to have helped frustrated Simmers along the way. The locked 'help' thread on here by simguruhydra has not been updated in over 4 years. Unfortunately us Mac Simmers have to help each other as EA do not offer much support for OS X, if any. If you receive advice from Customer Support to quit Processes on your Mac PLEASE ignore it. For a detailed explanation please read
this.
If you are not familiar with Macs or need a little help with how they work, please read Apple's support pages. This is a good place to start:
https://www.apple.com/uk/support/macbasics/
This is a forum for The Sims 3, not how to use a Mac
You may also find Crinrict's blog helpful. She has provided amazing technical support for The Sims 3 and her blog pretty much covers every known issue with the game. It is primarily a blog for Windows users but her work arounds and tips, where possible in OS X, can be invaluable. You can find her blog here:
http://sims3.crinrict.com/en/Whenever you play the game you should play in windowed mode:
To do this hold down CMD and press Return when the main game window launches. In the highly likely event of your game freezing/hanging you can then click anywhere on the desktop and go to the Apple logo, top left, and select Force Quit. This will save you having to power off your Mac using the power switch (which can damage the HD). Tabbing between apps you have open doesn't always work when you have the game running, hence the need to play in windowed mode.
Saving and Quitting:
ALWAYS pause your game and then Save.
DO NOT Save & Quit. It is also a good idea to
purge your RAM before you attempt to save. If your game is hanging or crashing whilst saving, and you have saved as recommended, then try your game without any CC/Mods. There is no magical perfect solution for the Save problems - please don't expect one!
Patching - VERY IMPORTANT:
If you play with Mods, these must be moved out prior to patching. You should then update your Mods accordingly. Tremayne4260 has written a fantastic guide on patching and the safest way to update your game here:
How to Update your game when a New Patch is Released
EA's links to manual superpatches (cumulative manual updates) is
here. It's worth noting that the superpatches can become corrupted so if at first it doesn't work, redownload and try again (delete all remnants of the previous download and failed installation) - don't just give up after the first try!
CC & Mods:
I don't use any CC and only use Nraas ErrorTrap but
here's a super duper guide on where to install CC and Mods to, courtesy of
@itsaprilXD.
Primary things to try first (especially if your Launcher doesn't open or your game will not load):
- The first step to trying to figure out how to get your game working again is to try a new game, without any CC, mods, saves etc. This will help figure out if your install is dodgy or you have corrupted data. Doing this is simple, open your Documents folder then open the Electronic Arts folder. You will see one folder in there called The Sims 3. Drag this to the desktop
DO NOT DELETE IT. This folder holds all your game data like downloaded content, saves and everything precious to your game.
- Now, fire up your game (it regenerates the folder you just moved) and see if you can play with a new Sim in a new world. Make sure you open CAS and make sure you try out Build/Buy mode. Try playing for at least an hour or so. If that works then the installed game and EPs/SPs is fairly stable so the issue lies somewhere within the folder you moved out. The difficult part is figuring out where the problem is within the data.
You will need to move back your CC/Saves/Downloads/Mods etc. bit by bit from the folder you moved out to the newly generated folder to work out where the problem lies.
- To put your game back to how it was (not working presumably if you had to just do that step!), navigate through to the Electronic Arts folder again and trash the Sims 3 folder the game just recreated. Put your old folder, the one you moved to the desktop, back in it's place.
Navigate to the Electronic Arts folder again, this time opening The Sims 3 folder. Trash the following files:
CASPartCache.package
compositorCache.package
scriptCache.package
simCompositorCache.package
socialCache.package
Now try loading your game again. These files are regenerated.
If you want to know more about your game's user folder have a look here on the
Sims Wiki page. All the individual files and folders are explained.
Tremayne4260 has posted some great tips on trying to get your game going
in this post.
Constant crashing:
If your game is constantly crashing you're probably running out of RAM during gameplay. This is due to
Cider not being able to access more than 2Gb RAM. You need to manually free up your Mac's RAM so the game always has access to more memory. You can download various Apps to do this or you can do it yourself VERY easily using Terminal which is already built into OS X. Links provided below under
Resetting RAM.
Downloaded content not showing up:
If your Store downloads aren't showing up in game try deleting the missingdeps.idx file (thanks to Crinrict), the game will regenerate a new one:
Finder > Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sim 3 > DCCache > missingdeps.idx
This isn't a sure fire fix as Origin seems to be causing a lot of issues with the Launcher but it's worth a try. For more info read Crinrict's blog post
here.
You must always make sure your Launcher is open before downloading Store content.Bypassing the Launcher:
Bypassing the Launcher can sometimes resolve issues of, amongst other things, the game hanging on startup, crashing during the intro and the base game icon bouncing up and down in your Dock but nothing else happening.
@Ashpeef has written great instructions on how to bypass
here.
Not able to login to the Launcher:
This problem is REALLY irritating if you want to upload stuff to the Exchange and I am now experiencing it frequently since updating to patch 1.67. Logging in via the Main Menu screen or going through Options is an option that appears to work but it doesn't seem to carry through to the Launcher. Some suggestions from others have been to clear your internet cache and cookies. All I can recommend is to just keep trying and eventually, after several attempts, you will be logged in.
My guides:
How to do a clean uninstall and reinstall on a MacChecking which patch version you're runningFinding your serial key using TerminalResetting RAM &
How to monitor your RAM usage during gameplaySaving Origin digital downloadsDisc Authorization Failure/No Disc errorsSuccessfully installing Store content on a Mac
Unfortunately, because the game is not natively written for OS X, it is not the most stable of programs to run on your Mac. To understand it a bit better have a look here:
Understanding how The Sims 3 runs on a Mac
For general maintenance you could try these steps:
Get rid of MacKeeper if you have it, and some useful maintenance tips.
You could also try resetting the PRAM and SMC settings on your Mac if you're experiencing odd issues like continuous, heavy fan activity, power management issues, resolution issues etc. Please make sure you read the following links before attempting a reset (instructions on how to reset are also in the links):
PRAM reset -
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
SMC reset -
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
The only solution for a proper Simming experience on your Mac is to play it in Windows, the OS which the game was written for. For detailed instructions on how to install Windows on your Mac please read this thread:
How to install Windows using Boot Camp
Checking Exchange items and downloads for nasties (dodgy CC) - Julia526's Mono tutorial:
How to use Delphys Dashboard and CUSTARD on Mac tutorial
You can also analyse your crash logs using Mono and the
MTS Crash Log Analyser@queueing's guide to using s3mpi and s3pe (also has a tutorial for mono and Delphys Dashboard):
http://tencentsims.tumblr.com/post/94131114859/tutorial-for-mac-users-how-to-use-sims-3-dashboard
And
@tamalinn's excellent guide to using s3pe in Mavericks 10.9:
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/comment/13332347/#Comment_13332347
There are numerous errors Simmers encounter whilst playing. And unfortunately there is no common denominator as to why some can play and some can't. Two of us could have the exact same spec. Mac yet one can play and one can't. The most important thing to bear in mind is that 99% of the time it is not because there is a problem with your Mac, it is
Cider.
Common error threads on this forum:
Supernatural IssuesSeasons IssuesUniversity Life IssuesError 65538: 15000 (Unable to download from Origin) - thanks to
@katoo4 for posting the link to a solution.
My game keeps freezingError Code 12Possible fix for Error Code 12 - thanks to
@kirby356Custom Content not showing up in gameDisc Authorisation Failure &
hereException Raised ErrorBlacked out CASCan't start game processGhosting images then crash to desktopThumbnail images showing red lines in Build/Buy mode, CAS, Main MenuKnown graphics issues:Intel Iris & Intel Iris Pro Graphics issues- tmethei has come up with a possible solution/workaround for this issue, see page 2 of the thread -
A fix has now been found for the game not launching on Macs with Intel Iris, Intel Iris Pro, Intel HD 6000 and AMD Radeon R9 graphics cards. Please
read my guide and select your Mac for further instructions.
Graphics Glitches - NVIDIA GeForce GT cards identified- This issue has now been fixed with patch 1.63 -Error Code 12 Fix
(takes you to external site - The Ever So Woderful Life of Zac M)
How To overcome Save Error code 12 on The Sims 3Installation freezing at a certain file number
For those suffering from a frozen installer,
please post on this thread so we can try, once and for all, to fix it. make sure all Preference files have been deleted from a previous install before attempting a new install.
Origin issues
Caspinwall and Tremayne have a great thread going about issues to do with Origin. Please post in it whether you're having problems or you know of any fixes to problems you've had:
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/727857.pageOS X Yosemite (OS 10.10)
Please see
this dedicated thread for TS3 and Yosemite.
Comments
I'll definitely be sharing this link when responding to Mac simmers at Answer HQ. Hopefully, it continues to stay toward the top of our board, but if not, I bookmarked it so thank you thank you thank you!
I posted this because I get loads of traffic to my site with people looking for help so thought it may be helpful here too. Also there are so many threads started on here for the same issues that it becomes very frustrating.
Crinrict already points people to the Mac help threads over at EA's site that you're referring to. She's fab at helping people
Yepppp. I've been helping there so it's not just Crinrict and a few others doing everything. I tend to reply to the Mac people. I've been using a mixture of her posts, your posts, and a couple of EA ones to help. I'm not super duper tech-y, but I've troubleshooted enough Sims problems on my Mac to know what's up with that, and I seem to be better at Googling stuff than some of the people who post there just wanting answers given to them. I spent months reading posts on this forum before I ever started posting here or there but I know not everyone spends that much time/effort doing that obsessively like me, so something like this is exactly what I need!
I'm copying and pasting this thread over there now to save you the trouble. Hopefully it will help a bit.
http://answers.ea.com/t5/The-Sims-3/Links-to-Mac-help-threads-and-guides/m-p/749664#U749664
Anyways, I have a question. Do you think my computer will handle bootcamp?
My Specs:
Mid-2011 21' iMac
Intel Core i5
12 GB RAM
AMD RADEON 6770 512 MB
Lion OS
If so, what version of windows 7 do you reccomended? (32-Bit, 64-bit, etc.)
I'll do my best to keep this bumped to the first page, but might I suggest renaming the post to "Latest Mac help threads" or something similar, just so that it stands out from the other thread that has not been updated since we crawled out of the primordial ooze.
Ah, I see. Thank you for the quick response!
I know I've said this before, but I'll say it again:
It's very generous of you to help other Mac users even though you aren't having problems.
I, and I'm sure many others, really appreciate it.
@Corey - you're welcome
I was so excited that an EA community manager actually stickied it at Answer HQ! I'm so proud we have a visible help guide there at least. If only we could contact the necessary person here to make that happen too.
Not that I've seen since hanging out here the last couple of months, but apparently such a thing existed in 2009 and 2010. Could we contact those same SimGurus that posted their stuff back then? Is there someone else we could try asking/bothering/harassing?
They probably think a Mac is something you order at McDonald's. :roll:
Seriously, I called EA Customer Support and they told me to upgrade my graphics card. Ugh, so ignorant...
Anyways, I got UL for only $5 since I got all those coupons. That's awesome. Even though I had to uninstall Pets and Seasons for it to work.
Would it be too much to ask a mod or guru to sticky this? It's been stickied over at EA's Answers HQ.
That's what I've been wondering. Since Nichaedemus appeared here the other day (unnecessarily for a super easy question! http://forum.thesims3.com/jforum/posts/list/658834.page) perhaps someone should ask him if he could sticky it?