![]() ![]() > Neither of you state how much RAM you have, nor if you've purged RAM before attempting to launch the game. ![]() Does it still happen when you move out your Sims 3 folder onto the desktop and let the game regenerate a new one? ![]() This is a problem with the way the startup process is built, not with the power of the machine. If I restart the computer, the whole thing starts again with the blue plumbob screen. If I give up and decide to force quit, then hitting the 'play' button tells me 'Cannot start the process when the Game is running,' even though there is no game running. The launcher opens fine, but when I hit the 'play' button, I get the blue pre-loading screen with the plumbob forever. I'm sure there ARE power issues related to the Macbook Air, but this doesn't smell like one. > I'm having the exact same problem, also on a recently-bought Macbook Air. Yes it still happens when I move the game onto the desktop. ![]()
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