- So I have a bit of a problem here, or rather my girlfriend does. She upgraded her poor old laptop for the new M1 Air, her old pc was an old windows laptop. She bought Sims 4 on Steam plus a ton of the dlc's. The problem is she cannot get the game installed. She tried installing Steam with Crossover and without and Origin as a normal Mac download.
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Sims 4 run with Rosetta 2. It isn’t a problem at all. Sims 3 also work but I had some issues with it. It crashed very often und there were some grafic issues, too. But it work on the new M1 Chip. As reference: I have the MacBook Pro with the M1 Chip and 8 GB RAM. MacBook Air: Why you should buy. The M1 MacBook Air is a big upgrade over the previous Intel-based model. While most of the laptop is the same (the size and shape, weight, keyboard, ports, display.
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💻 M1: MacBook Pro 13' 8GB | yes | Rosetta 2 | 2560 × 1600 | Medium settings | Runs at high settings for 1 hour with an average temperature of 40.1° (fan-less). Smooth gaming experience compared to when using MacBook Pro 13' w Touch bar (mid-2017), but travelling to different places might suddenly slow down the loading process which eventually returns to normal or faster. Note that it might crash from time to time (see notes) Gameplay about 2 hours, crashes 3 times which makes the computer non-responsive. Force shut down the computer or wait for the computer to come back (takes a few minutes). | Origin | ||
💻 MacBook Air M1 8GB | yes | Rosetta 2 | Metal | ? | ? | turn on vsync, runs like butter | Origin | |
💻 M1: MacBook Pro 13' 16GB | no | don't know | 2560 × 1600 | default settings | , | Origin | ||
💻 M1: MacBook Pro 13' 16GB | yes | Rosetta 2 | 2560 × 1600 | High, Retina on, AA off | Very good 60FPS, music stutters a bit VSync On is required | Origin | ||
💻 MacBook Air M1 8GB | yes | Rosetta 2 | Metal | 50-60 FPS | 2560 × 1600 | High (no aliasing, uncompressed textures on, laptop mode off) | Keeps to 60fps most of the time, even in community lots with several sims and larger residential lots. Some dips while on ultra-speed. | Origin |
💻 MacBook Pro 13' M1 8GB | yes | Rosetta 2 | Metal | 1080p | Highest Quality Preset | Origin |
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Hi, I decided to get a new macbook M1, but I can't decide which one to get. I am currently a grad school student. Usually I just use the computer for school work (essays, projects, emails), Youtube, and regular usage. I do use it for other kinds of purposes like music editing and video editing (but not to the extent of a professional). Sometimes I play games like the Sims 4 (also not an intensive gamer). Should I get the air or pro, depending on my usage? Right now, I prefer the Air because of the price and the amount of work it can do. But I'm afraid it will get really hot and slow as I increase the workload. I want to keep the new macbook for at least 6 years. If I do end up getting the Air, should I upgrade the RAM to 16GB? Thanks in advance!
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Posted on Nov 23, 2020 10:28 AM