Hey, follow the instructions on this vid. Such an annoying problem!! I was on chat with Apple today to see if there was an official way to fix, but there is not. Anyhoo, this seems to work well, for now:)
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Great game - I really enjoyed it! There's lot's that I could compliment, but if I pick one thing it would be the beautiful visual design, both in itself and the way it aided the storytelling. If I had to pick something to criticise it would be that there is a crucial action near the end and we don't get to see ourselves performing it, which would have been way more satisfying. Thank you for the really fun experience! :)
Hi, i'm pasting here the same reply that I put to the comment above. I hope it helps:) (I love this game so much!!)
Hii, I'm in the same boat. I went hunting and found this helpful information on steam (I thing I will try making a separate volume that I can switch over to!):
There are several options that will allow you to keep playing your 32-bit Mac apps. The good news is we have Steam Play, which means that when you purchased your game on Steam you get a copy of this game on each OS that game supports. You will still be able to play these games on macOS 10.14 Mojave and earlier, Windows and in many cases Linux as well.
Options to keep 32-bit Mac games playable on a Mac computer:
- Consider not upgrading to macOS 10.15 or above. By staying on macOS 10.14 Mojave or older you will ensure that your 32-bit apps are still playable on your Mac computer.
- After upgrading to macOS 10.15 Catalina, consider installing macOS 10.14 Mojave on a separate APFS volume on your computer along with Steam. This will allow you to flip over to macOS 10.14 on restart of your computer where you can continue to play all of your 32-bit Mac games. More information here.
- Use Boot Camp on Mac to launch your games in Windows on your Mac computer. More information about Boot Camp can be found here.
Hi, I'm in the same boat. I went hunting and found this helpful information on steam (I thing I will try making a separate volume that I can switch over to!):
There are several options that will allow you to keep playing your 32-bit Mac apps. The good news is we have Steam Play, which means that when you purchased your game on Steam you get a copy of this game on each OS that game supports. You will still be able to play these games on macOS 10.14 Mojave and earlier, Windows and in many cases Linux as well.
Options to keep 32-bit Mac games playable on a Mac computer:
- Consider not upgrading to macOS 10.15 or above. By staying on macOS 10.14 Mojave or older you will ensure that your 32-bit apps are still playable on your Mac computer.
- After upgrading to macOS 10.15 Catalina, consider installing macOS 10.14 Mojave on a separate APFS volume on your computer along with Steam. This will allow you to flip over to macOS 10.14 on restart of your computer where you can continue to play all of your 32-bit Mac games. More information here.
- Use Boot Camp on Mac to launch your games in Windows on your Mac computer. More information about Boot Camp can be found here.
Hey there! Your game looks beautiful and amazing-- I cannot wait to play it!!
Unfortunately, though it loads okay on my mac and I can press 'new game' it seems to no be able to be able to handle it after that. No error message, just an inability to finish load up the visuals and only a couple of jerky frames of suggested movement. It's the kind of thing you would expect to see with something that was too processor-intensive, but I'm surprised because my mac is pretty new? Anyway, no pressure-- it sounds like you've done a great job anyway, but if you are curious here are my specs:
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016)
Processor: 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory: 8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3
Graphics: Intel Iris Graphics 550 1536 MB
OS: 'high sierra' version 10.13.6 (17G65)
PS I'm at the correct resolution, and turning the graphics quality all the way down to low seems to make no difference. Thanks!