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Post by chrisis on Nov 26, 2016 23:07:41 GMT -5
hi i downloaded the sims studio for mac and i need help do i download jackpot or,,,? then what do i do. i double click and it takes me to about 70 filesPLEASEEE HELP!!!! :(
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Post by Mathcope on Nov 26, 2016 23:15:27 GMT -5
Hello. The MAC version of Studio is Appleseed and you can download it HERE. That is the only version at the moment that is meant to run in MAC. Jackpot or Harmony will not work. MAC version is in beta testing and currently only allows to make CAS recolors. It will eventually in the future be able to work with everything else the Windows version has. However, I don't know how much this might take. But they're definitely working on it. I don't have MAC so I can't help guide you throught the installation process, but in the link I posted you here you can see the requeriments and download the installer. I'd guess you will be fine following the steps. Good luck!
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Post by madiee on Dec 15, 2016 5:03:17 GMT -5
Is there a new one for mac yet? Mine does not meet the requirements therefore i can't use it :(
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Post by Mathcope on Dec 15, 2016 13:56:05 GMT -5
madiee Appleseed updated to Appletini, that is the latest version for MAC. You can download it HERE. However, I don't know which requirements you're lacking or how to solve it since I've never used MAC. Hope it helps.
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Post by vectorplexus on Dec 15, 2016 16:07:51 GMT -5
Is there a new one for mac yet? Mine does not meet the requirements therefore i can't use it :( Considering there are only 2 listed requirements (Sims 4 and El Capitan or higher), I'm assuming your OS is lower than 10.11.x. If you read carefully the thread Mathcope linked you, you'll read that: So you only have 3 options: - Upgrade to El Capitan or Sierra. This is the easiest and most straightforward solution. If possible, I would go with El Capitan (10.11.x) for now, Sierra (10.12.x) is still fairly recent and you might have problems on running certain apps that were not yet built for it. The Mac App Store always allows you to update your Mac OS to the latest version for free, so Sierra is easy to get, but check if your Mac model is supported.
- Run the windows version on a Wine Wrapper. WineSkin is an app that makes it very easy to create wine wrappers, check that out if you feel confortable with that
- Run the windows version, through BootCamp or Parallels. BootCamp has the inconvenience of requiring reboot anytime you want to be on OS X or Windows, but you can also run the same Windows install for both BootCamp and Parallels
EDIT: Just for reference, I tried installing it on a wine wrapper, and its a no go, and I believe its because the windows version somehow requires a feature/libraries that are no longer available on Mac since Lion I believe, which is Samba. I could have tried to install a 3rd party Samba, but couldn't be bothered with that.
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