March 2021
Thanks for the tip. I am finding parallels to be extremely annoying so I might uninstall the whole thing and give Boot Camp a go.
There is definitely zero way to have reshade work on native Mac OS. 100%
My MacBook has an Intel i7 core so I'm excited to give boot camp a go.
March 2021
April 2021
Yes, first, go to finder and click on "Applications".
=>Select the Sims 4
=>click on "show package contents"
=>click on "contents"
=>click on "MacOS"
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May 2021
can you please send the files??
June 2021
June 2021
July 2021
@LexLennon Hi, I know this is old but can you send me the files please ?
July 2021
Can you send it to me too please .
July 2021
Marking as the solution for visibility
Unfortunately this method does not work as the .dll files needed for ReShade are not recognised by macOS. I have tested myself, as have numerous others in this thread and externally.
Locking this thread to avoid repeated posting from those who are hopeful it will work for them.The only way, at time of writing this, to get ReShade to work in The Sims 4 on a Mac is either through setting up a Windows Boot Camp partition (Intel Macs only) or running Windows in a virtual machine (VM). Both methods will require you to install and play the game in Windows rather than macOS