EA will sort this out sooner or later, hopefully by the time Catalina is released to the general public, and when it's fixed, Sims 4 will be playable again. The reason that Sims 4 currently doesn't run on Catalina is that the ActivationUI is still 32-bit, even though the game is 64-bit. If you'd like more information on this, let me know.Īll of the above applies to Sims 3, not Sims 4. The way it works is that you restart your computer and choose to boot into Windows, and then everything works like it would on a PC. Sims 3 runs better in Windows than it ever did in macOS, and some of us (myself included) have set up our Macs this way just to play the game properly. This is known as Bootcamping, and it's surprisingly easy on newer Macs. Or you could partition your hard drive and install Windows on one side of it. You could also install a virtual machine on your Mac, as described in the above article. Bluebellflora wrote a guide for the process here: You'd need temporary access to a Mac running Mojave to do this maybe you can borrow one from a friend. The first is to install Mojave on an external hard drive. If you want to play the game, you have two options.
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