Any more info about the Exception Raised error?
bitterquill:
It's not exactly unresolved, though. There are two possible problems: bad CC and/or Macs being inherently more likely to choke on the game. There are two possible solutions: take out the offending CC and/or don't play the game on a Mac. Just because you don't like the solutions or don't have the resources to enact them, doesn't mean the solutions don't exist.
Before you take that as some sort of prejudice against Mac-users, it's well-known that Macs simply don't handle the game as well. There are people who will moan all day because their graphics card or memory or whatever are not optimal for the game. No amount of bitching (and ignoring advice to upgrade the hardware) will make their machines more capable. It's the same concept.
Cancer sucks but it is no excuse to be a dumbass.
RebelRed:
Quote from: missnotits on 2012 December 14, 16:57:38
thank you bitterquill, I read the entire forum and it's still unresolved at modthesims because even if we don't have CC it still happens, I guess it's just Macs not agreeing with Sims.
and sorry redrebel, mommy and daddy are too busy paying for my chemo to pay for a new computer, but thanks, I will go away now.
They should be paying for a tutor, to show you how to fucking capitalize. People who actually have cancer don't go around bragging about it. Macs do not like gaming. News at fucking 11.
Anach:
I must admit, I have never walked past an Apple store and thought to myself. Ya know, I really do have too much money, I should waste some by paying twice as much for a computer than I need to, besides, I want to make playing games far more difficult and inconvenient than it has to be, I'd also like to limit my hardware upgrade options, and annoy people on PC forums by posting about all the issues I have, all while looking at my really pretty computer that will make me super cool in the eyes of my hipster friends. Of course, as my grandad used to say back in 1985, Apple Macs will become the primary hardware for everyone in the next few years, so this will give me a head start on those naive and pesky PC users!
blackgryffin:
Quote from: bitterquill on 2012 December 14, 21:11:35
It's not exactly unresolved, though. There are two possible problems: bad CC and/or Macs being inherently more likely to choke on the game. There are two possible solutions: take out the offending CC and/or don't play the game on a Mac. Just because you don't like the solutions or don't have the resources to enact them, doesn't mean the solutions don't exist.
Before you take that as some sort of prejudice against Mac-users, it's well-known that Macs simply don't handle the game as well. There are people who will moan all day because their graphics card or memory or whatever are not optimal for the game. No amount of bitching (and ignoring advice to upgrade the hardware) will make their machines more capable. It's the same concept.
Cancer sucks but it is no excuse to be a dumbass.
Beyond the prejudices of the PC tards around, the problems related to Exception Raised errors encountered by Mac users around and more since the 1.42 patch and Seasons are in fact a typical Windows error.
You are wrong about your 2 so-called possible errors ... CC is not to blame. Neither Mac. The real thing is the ciderization of the game by EA.
So, to play, you have 2 options : Install a Windows partition via Bootcamp and play the Sims 3 on it or wait the next super patcher and avoid the 1.42 one which is obviously too buggy on Mac. That's it, that's all. And remember : a Mac is not a typical gaming platform.
I won't enter a stupid war of platforms. This is only for tards who will always prefer to play with their settings than enjoying their computer and even life itself.
HomeschooledByTards:
Boy, you sure showed us with that little diatribe! You sound like a typical Apple fanboy, "changing settings is like, omg, so hard and stuff!" who has to justify spending twice as money on a computer that is half as useful as a PC.
I'm convinced now that bashing Macs and Apple is just so wrong, because the real problem is that gaming on a Mac is stupid and non-standard, and because of that EA didn't bother to actually rewrite their code to run on a Mac natively.
PCs are better for gaming. PCs have always been better for gaming (where always is defined as starting when the only contenders were PCs and Macs). PCs will probably always be better for gaming. If you play games on a non-standard platform you will likely have problems. Find a bridge and get over yourself.
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