
We both have the same graphics card which is the most important aspect when it comes to gaming. > You'll be fine I have the same Mac as you but with a bit more kick to it. The 15" (apart from the mid-2014 entry level) have dedicated graphics where as the 13" have integrated. The 15" have quad core i7 processors whereas the 13" have dual core, mostly i5, processors. > Secondly, 15" MacBook Pros significantly out perform 13" MacBook Pros at every turn. That's why it never performed well on OS X without some considerable TLC from the user. TS3 wasn't native to OS X, it was 'wrapped' using a program called Cider which made the game think it was running in Windows. > Firstly, forget about comparing TS3 and TS4. Sorry i don't know if this text even makes sense i'm tired but yea advice or something would be appreciated!! thank you I have OS X yosemite installed in case that makes any difference. the processor is 2.3 GHz intel core i7 and i have 4GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory.

My computer is a 15" macbook pro from mid-2012, i think it's been used for about 1.5 years, i'm borrowing it from school and i've had it since august last year. So basically i just want to know how the game works for everyone else and see if it's worth it i guess?

Hey i'm thinking about buying the sims 4 but i'm not sure it will work on my computer? mainly because ts3 is really laggy when i try to play it, i can't even change the screen resolution bc the game stops working (honestly i haven't really tried to play it because of this other than CAS, which was also laggy)Īnother thing is that i couldn't install the sims 3 base game through origin (although the expansion packs worked) and sims 4 is only available in origin so i don't feel like spending money on it if i won't be able to install it? (i wasn't able to click continue after entering the serial key)
