Is this for quitting the game? I can't find it in the list :( I just can't help but feel like i've damaged it in some way already (I restarted probably 10 times the other day, in hopes of getting the Sims 3 to work). I'm probably just being overly cautious, but I just got my macbook about a week ago and it's like my baby…
I have to restart my macbook each time because when I try to open the game after force quitting it tells me that i can't because the game is still running. The only way i've found to fix this is by restarting my computer. No, it's not in the trash anymore. That's great! It's really nice of you to mention me in the guide…
Yes, I noticed that later on... I think the problem is that I accidentally deleted the original file (The Sims (TM) 3), so now none of it's contents will open. From my understanding though this should only be a problem if I ever want to uninstall the game? And there should be a way around that... As for my actual Sims…
Update: I had been playing my Sims 3 game a couple of times today and sometimes it would start great, but others it wouldn't (don't get me wrong though, this is 100x better than it not starting at all). In hopes of getting it to work again I did something that I read earlier in this thread and moved my Sims 3 (tm) folder…
First of all, thank you so much for helping me! :) I'm really glad we could get it to work! Ok, so what I did is basically followed the steps that @tmethei explained in his thread, but I substituted in the updates I would have to use for my computer (because I have a Macbook air instead) I started off by backing up my…
It worked! My game is able to run now :) My only concern is that the fan seems to be working awfully hard to cool down my macbook... Could this cause damage later on?
Sadly, it still doesn't seem to be working :( I tried updating the files the same way as you would for the macbook pro (substituting my macbook air's details in of course) and i'm still getting the same response, no change... Any suggestions?
I meant "dumb questions" (autocorrect!) and lastly, does it matter that have the Intel HD Graphics 6000 graphics card in my macbook air? Do you think that'll mean i'll have to change the updates?
Just a couple more questions, if I follow the instructions will the changes be made permanently to my computer or just to the Sims 3 game? Also, should I do this with my EPs still installed (I have University Life, Pets and Seasons). Sorry if these are stupid questions, I've just never done anything like this before and I…