July 2018 - last edited July 2018
Hi @Freggi-Liz
I managed to get SPORE to launch and run via the cider after I downloaded it through the Origin app. However now the Creepy and Cute Parts Pack also purchased via Origin isn't working. Also now that I know SPORE can run on my machine how do I get it do simply get SPORE to launch via the Origin application?
Thank you for your dedication to the community.
-SacredFlan
July 2018
@SacredFlan schrieb:
Hi @Freggi-Liz
I managed to get SPORE to launch and run via the cider after I downloaded it through the Origin app. However now the Creepy and Cute Parts Pack also purchased via Origin isn't working. Also now that I know SPORE can run on my machine how do I get it do simply get SPORE to launch via the Origin application?
Thank you for your dedication to the community.
-SacredFlan
@SacredFlan Thanks back for your great words, I'm touched.
But I have bad news. Creepy and Cute Parts Pack is only available on PC platform, but not for Mac.
Origin recognizes which platform you are playing and therefore does not shown up the CC exe, mac used a dmg format
Hope this answer your question!
Cheers
Liz
July 2018 - last edited July 2018
Thank you @Freggi-Liz . If that's the case than origin needs to change something. In the store, it shows that its Mac compatible. And regarding the use of SPORE, I should just stick to the cider?
July 2018
Cool then this is new. 👍
Yes, stick it to Cider to give it a stable gaming performance
July 2018 - last edited July 2018
If you have a DVD or Windows PC, you can manually install C&C using the instructions here: http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/15/86334.page#4099333
Origin team was supposed to get that fixed but I don't think they ever got around to it.
AFAIK root issue had something to do with the modern Origin installers not allowing the package file to be inserted into the game application file. The DVD version of the installer works fine though, as does manually copying the file.
July 2018
@Kyle_Necrowolf wrote:
If you have a DVD or Windows PC, you can manually install C&C using the instructions here: http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/15/86334.page#4099333
Origin team was supposed to get that fixed but I don't think they ever got around to it.
AFAIK root issue had something to do with the modern Origin installers not allowing the package file to be inserted into the game application file. The DVD version of the installer works fine though, as does manually copying the file.
The author of the post wrote that he never tried it because he does not use a Mac.
>On Mac the file needs to be in one of these folders (I don't have a Mac to test it out myself, try them one at a time) <
This is a fatal mistake. Spore cannot be installed from a physical version due to missing dmg. Mac cannot open a exe file, right! Unless you use a bootcamp. I myself could never install it on my mac.
In addition, Appel no longer supports 34 bit apps, which is spore. It will therefore be a big challenge in the near future spore on newer Mac systems and machines to install
/Liz
July 2018
All Spore DVDs include Mac installers alongside the Windows exe installers. For the base game and GA, they install the game inside of an emulator called Transgaming Cider, which emulates a Windows system and file structure. Therefore, Spore installs to the same directories inside of the emulator, as it would on a Windows system.
As C&C is only a single file (BoosterPack01.package), the C&C installer just has to add this file to the game directory. The DVD includes both Windows exe and Mac installers to accomplish this. The modern Origin versions however, use a different installer that is only compatible with Windows.
The parts pack itself is the same one file for all versions of Spore, for both Windows and Mac.
As the Mac version of the game runs in a Windows emulator, the game directories mirror the Windows version of the game exactly. Therefore, the C&C file can be placed exactly in the same spot that it would be on a Windows system. Depending on how both the game and C&C were installed, this could be one of three locations - that is why i provided all three.
I know for certain that installing from DVD works fine on a Mac (got a friend to test it, and also MaxisBazajaytee confirmed this on that same thread i linked), and I also know from another friend that manually placing the BoosterPack package file in the Spore\Data folder works fine - which it is always should, the game loads it's own data from this folder so it will always load package files placed here.
I haven't had anyone test the other two paths yet, but I suspect now that they would only work if C&C had been previously installed. The reasoning for this is, the game seemingly uses the registry to determine where to load package files from (transgaming cider emulator does also emulate the windows registry as its used by Spore). If C&C has never been installed, the registry key will not exist and therefore the game will not know to look in the other two folders. I have not yet found a way to edit the emulated registry on the mac version.
July 2018
Thanks for teaching.
Ok I try that with the Cider Noui and will testing out today the other paths on High Sierra.
I let you know when it works.
Maybe it is also possible to use the DL of Origin, you might have to write a new directory in contents, because Origin uses the same path
\Liz
July 2018
You can install the Creepy & Cute parts pack by using your DVD if you still have it. After the last uodate, EA/Maxis removed the macOS version from Origin saying it would be fixed in the following months, but it never happened. Since the game contents were not parched after the last update, installing it via DVD or just copying the BP1 package file to the install folder is enough. I’ve tested it, I played it.
February 2019
I had to launch the game in cider_noui mode.
/Users/<yourname>/Applications/SPORE.app/Content/Info.plists
<key>CFBundleExecutable</key> <string>cider_noui</string>