November 2020
Hi, I have recently purchased the Sims 3 64-bit and metal update and it took around 7hrs to install for it to then be incomplete and need to be reinstalled. I am not sure if this is due to a bug or the update is not even meant to be playable yet? Before the update, I had purchased The Sims 3 starter pack which includes base game + late night and high end loft stuff (obviously was unplayable because the game is incompatible with Mac). I was able to install the 64-bit and metal update as well as late night and high end loft stuff but all packs keep needing to be reinstalled even after installing. I thought maybe I needed to install the original base game after these issues and it installed fine but the other packs still aren't working. Is there a fix for this?
Thank you.
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November 2020
@luckypalmer Try disabling Origin in-game: hover over your username, select Application Settings, then the Origin in-game header, and disable the option at the top.
If that doesn't help, try playing while your computer is offline. Sign into Origin and put it in offline mode, then disable wifi and/or unplug the ethernet cable before opening the launcher.
November 2020
@luckypalmer Just out of curiosity, please open Macintosh HD (or whatever you've named your hard disk) > Library > Application Support > Origin > DownloadCache, and if there are any files present, let me know what they are and how large they are. (Or you could take a screenshot.) This is where Origin stores downloaded games before installing, and I'm wondering whether the game files are there and in what form, and also whether you could manually launch the installer instead. Probably not, but like I said, I'm curious.
If you don't see Macintosh HD listed in the left panel of a Finder window, click Finder in the upper left corner of your screen, select Preferences > Sidebar, and check the box next to hard disks.
If you can't install Sims 3 that way, please run the Origin reset tool, restart your computer, and try to download only the base game. You can deal with the packs later, but they won't install if the base game isn't present.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/origin/origin/how-to-reset-origin-on-mac/
Just to clarify by the way, the 64-bit version of Sims 3 does have a minimum requirement of High Sierra (OS X 10.13) or newer. Since you're saying the 32-bit version is incompatible with your Mac, it sounds like you're running Catalina (10.15), but just in case, please double-check what OS you're running. Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your screen and select About This Mac, and you'll see your OS listed along with the other specs of your Mac.
November 2020
My mac is running on Sierra 10.12.6 I think this is the problem.
November 2020 - last edited November 2020
@luckypalmer That is exactly the problem. I'm not sure why you thought the 32-bit version of Sims 3 was incompatible with your Mac, because it still runs fine in Sierra, at least most of the time. At any rate, you can definitely update to High Sierra, and if your Mac also supports Metal, you'll be able to install the 64-bit version.
Be sure to uninstall the 32-bit version first though.
November 2020
Thank you for all your help. Sorry, I'm not very tech-savvy, The Sims 3 does not load onto my laptop though, there's always an error. Ok, so I've just checked if my mac supports metal and it does. So you're saying I should uninstall the 32-bit version and upgrade to high Sierra?
Thank you again for all your time!!
November 2020
@luckypalmer Yes, if your Mac does in fact support Metal, go ahead and do a clean uninstall of the old version of Sims 3, upgrade to at least High Sierra, and you'll be able to install the 64-bit version of Sims 3. Here's how to do a clean uninstall:
https://bluebellflora.com/how-to-do-a-clean-uninstall-and-reinstall-on-a-mac/
Here are the links for High Sierra and Mojave:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208969
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210190
You don't need to install Catalina; either of the above would be fine.
November 2020
@luckypalmer Please post the full specs of your Mac, as described here:
November 2020
@luckypalmer Try disabling Origin in-game: hover over your username, select Application Settings, then the Origin in-game header, and disable the option at the top.
If that doesn't help, try playing while your computer is offline. Sign into Origin and put it in offline mode, then disable wifi and/or unplug the ethernet cable before opening the launcher.