THE HORROR on Mac OS X - no need to download any other crack
Marhis:
If you double-click on the original cider file, inside the The Sims 3.app, does it starts? If it doesn't, there's something wrong with your installation; if it does, then the problem is in the alias.
Oh, well :)
Weirdelves:
Quote from: Marhis on 2009 May 30, 02:06:42
If you double-click on the original cider file, inside the The Sims 3.app, does it starts? If it doesn't, there's something wrong with your installation; if it does, then the problem is in the alias.
Oh, well :)
I have the same issue that person did, but it doesn't start working. When I click the cider original file, it starts briefly in the dock, the terminal comes up, but then the sims 3 disappears.
For what its worth, the text in the terminal says something about "could not retrieve the module file name (reason: 'bad module')"
Also, I doubt I have a bad download as I'm using the exact same download to run the programme on windows on my PC. It's just I have to put all the graphics on superlow as its a bad PC. I wish I could run it on my Mac :/
Marhis:
That error message is normal (heh). It reiterates in terminal until you quit the game, too.
I'm not sure about your problem; maybe some cache files to delete? Also, in case you're wondering, don't quit the terminal: it will close the game as well.
Weirdelves:
I tried reinstalling the game, and launched from the actual cider file inside the contents folder, and worked like a dream. Thanks a lot <3
Driskoll Xun:
Quote from: rohina on 2009 May 24, 02:28:37
If you are worried about the game phoning home, just go into your system preferences, and in Security, configure your mac so that it only lets authorised applications use the internets.
Have you found a way to block outgoing connections without using a third-party program such as Little Snitch?
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