November 2020
November 2020
November 2020
November 2020
November 2020
November 2020 - last edited November 2020
@silverstream896Hi, I just received my MacBook Air M1 8GB 512 SSD (8 CPU & 8 GPU) today. I installed origin and all my sims packs/expansions in 10 minutes and 32 seconds and about 45 seconds of that was "verifying" the sims 4 base game. It was super fast and easy. I was prompted to install rosetta for origin.
The only content/packs I don't own are:
- Snowy Escape
- Eco Lifestyle
- Star Wars
- Nifty Knitting
- Moschino Stuff
- Spooky Stuff
Currently I've had the game running in the background for over an hour and have been browsing the web and downloading apps with no speed issues or lag whatsoever. The bottom of the computer is a little warm to the touch, but definitely not hot.
Also the game was automatically installed and running at "high" settings and its awesome, really happy to not have to have all my games and large programmes on a hard drive now!
November 2020
was it running pretty fast or was it lagging?
November 2020
Wow you are awesome!! Thank you for such a detailed reply (and thank you everyone for the responses).
November 2020
I just got my M1 MacBook Pro and the game crashes every 5 min but also crashes my computer too and I just got it. I don’t think The Sims 4 is meant for the M1. I’m ready to return it bc it worked so much better on my 2015 MacBook Air
November 2020
Haha well, it was working great and super fast (faster than my iMac) however I just went to "detail edit" some eyes and it crashed. Computer rebooted and reloaded the game in about 25 seconds though! Either its not ready for M1 or its to do with the stability issues that come up on the main screen. I haven't played for months so I'm only referring to the notification that comes up and have no actual knowledge of if that would have anything to do with it.