hey i'm thinking about buying the sims 4 but i'm not sure it will work on my computer?? mainly because ts3 is really laggy when i try to play it, i can't even change the screen resolution bc the game stops working (honestly i haven't really tried to play it because of this other than CAS, which was also laggy)
another thing is that i couldn't install the sims 3 base game through origin (although the expansion packs worked) and sims 4 is only available in origin so i don't feel like spending money on it if i won't be able to install it?? (i wasn't able to click continue after entering the serial key)
so basically i just want to know how the game works for everyone else and see if it's worth it i guess??
my computer is a 15" macbook pro from mid-2012, i think it's been used for about 1.5 years, i'm borrowing it from school and i've had it since august last year. the processor is 2.3 GHz intel core i7 and i have 4GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory.
i have OS X yosemite installed in case that makes any difference.
sorry i don't know if this text even makes sense i'm tired but yea advice or something would be appreciated!! thank you
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My laptop specifics (is that what it is called in English though?) are just a little bit different from yours. I don't really know much about what is good and what's not, so here they are for you to compare:
Processor: 2,5 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory: 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Video card: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
Oh and it runs on OS X Yosemite as well :)
Secondly, 15" MacBook Pros significantly out perform 13" MacBook Pros at every turn. The 15" have quad core i7 processors whereas the 13" have dual core, mostly i5, processors. The 15" (apart from the mid-2014 entry level) have dedicated graphics where as the 13" have integrated.
You'll be fine I have the same Mac as you but with a bit more kick to it. We both have the same graphics card which is the most important aspect when it comes to gaming. These are my graphics:
And apart from the odd little glitch, I think they look pretty good
Go for it!
> Firstly, forget about comparing TS3 and TS4. TS3 wasn't native to OS X, it was 'wrapped' using a program called Cider which made the game think it was running in Windows. That's why it never performed well on OS X without some considerable TLC from the user.
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> Secondly, 15" MacBook Pros significantly out perform 13" MacBook Pros at every turn. The 15" have quad core i7 processors whereas the 13" have dual core, mostly i5, processors. The 15" (apart from the mid-2014 entry level) have dedicated graphics where as the 13" have integrated.
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> You'll be fine I have the same Mac as you but with a bit more kick to it. We both have the same graphics card which is the most important aspect when it comes to gaming. These are my graphics:
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> And apart from the odd little glitch, I think they look pretty good
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> Go for it!
DANG! I thought as much -- that explains it! I had a look inside TS3's application 'folder' and found the items were all PC-ish. I was hoping TS4 was native and thanks to you blog I know it even runs in 64-bit mode! WOOHOO!
BluebellFlora... have you thought about upgrading your iMac to 16GB RAM?
I have a:
Macbook Pro Retina (15" mid-2014)
Processor: 2.2GHz Intel core i7
Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
And nearly all of it registers as fine with the minimum requirements apart from the 2.2GHz...I'm just wondering if this will drastically affect the gameplay and whether I should still think about buying the game or continue to live it vicariously through YouTube videos? :smile:
The minimum specs. are for an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz or later. Yours is an Intel Core i7 which is fine.
The demo version is only for Windows users. The 64-bit message is erroneous. You will have to buy the game in order to play it. I think you can ask for a refund from EA if you don't like it within 24 hours or purchasing it.
I've been staring at this pic for a solid ten minutes trying to find the odd little glitch.. what is it? I can't find it and it's going to drive me absolutely crazy if I can't figure it out lol
By the way, BluebellFlora, your graphics look beautiful. I'm jealous my Macbook Pro 15" from late 2011 can't do that
It only has 512 MB of VRAM. I mean my game still looks fine, I have laptop mode on and edge smoothing off with everything else on high (sim detail on very high) and I get an average FPS of 30-50.
Thanks for letting me know about the picture haha