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When we upgraded all our Macs to macOS Sierra, my daughter was upset because Sims 3 broke. After much scouring of the internet, I found the solution and tweeted about it:
My daughter's fave game, Sims 3, was getting stuck on the loading screen in Sierra. This Info.plist edit fixed it: https://t.co/HzjgWnB7cr
— Rob Griffiths (@rgriff) December 14, 2016
It dawned on me, though, that if that forum post ever vanishes, I'll be in trouble with future new Macs and/or reinstalls, so I thought I'd document it here, too. Read no further unless you (or a family member) play Sims 3 and want to get it working in macOS Sierra. And really, try the linked forum post first; this is just a backup plan.
The following is quoted verbatim as posted by user 'Ashpeef' on the Sims forums. I organized it as a numbered list and formatted some text, but left the content unchanged.
It's probably the Launcher that crashes at the time it hands over control to the game itself. You could try starting the game directly, bypassing the Launcher. Here's how (also a rather long story, I'm afraid...) :lol:
- Within your Applications folder, locate and open the folder The Sims 3
- Find the application The Sims 3.app, then right click (or hold the Control key and click if you can't right click) to get the context menu.
- In that menu, select Show Package Contents. A new window opens with only one item: the folder Contents
- Within that folder there is a file info.plist (usually the second item)
- Right or Control click that file for the context menu and there select Open With
- You'll probably have to scroll down almost to the bottom of the list to find TextEdit.app. Use that program to open the file.
- Now the real thing: locate the line CedegaGameName about 2/3rds down. Note: not the one just above it with CedegaGameDir!
- The next line should end ...Bin/S3Launcher.exe
- Change S3Launcher.exe to TS3W.exe and save the file.
The next time you start the game, it should begin straight away with the EA and Maxis logos.
If you later on want to start with the Launcher again, just do the same thing, this time changing TS3W.exe back into S3Launcher.exe
To make this easier to do in the future, I made an alias of the info.plist file in our Documents folder. And as I'm not a masochist, I used BBEdit, not TextEdit, to edit the file.
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Apple Announces Winners of 1997 HIDE Awards
'HIDE' Award Winners Display Outstanding Innovation, Elegance, Look and
Feel, and Overall Superior Design in Applications for Mac OS
WWDC, San Jose, Calif.–May 14, 1997–Apple Computer, Inc. today announced
the winners and runner-ups of its 1997 Human Interface Design Excellence
Award (HIDE Award; pronounced 'Heidi') contest for Mac OS developers. The
HIDE Awards illustrate Apple's continued support for the Mac OS developer
community and recognize superior software from 1996 in the areas of
Innovation, Elegance, Look and Feel, and Overall Design. This year's HIDE
Award winners and runner-ups were unveiled last evening at an awards
ceremony as part of Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC). The
WWDC takes place this week, May 13-16, at the San Jose Convention center in
San Jose, Calif.
' The HIDE Awards recognize and applaud the outstanding innovation and
creativity of Mac OS developers, said David Krathwohl, vice president of
Developer Relations at Apple Computer, Inc. ' This year's winners and
runner-ups reinforce many of the unique attributes of the Mac OS platform
with their products and we are pleased to support the efforts of this
all-important Apple community. We look forward to another year of
world-class products for the Mac OS and celebrating these accomplishments.'
Apple recently announced finalists for the HIDE Awards (see 5/5/97
announcement 'Apple Announces Finalists for Second Annual HIDE Awards).
From the group of finalists, winners and runner-ups were selected in the
following categories: -Innovation — Interface design that stretches the
current state-of-the-art. -Elegance — Design that works with grace,
simplicity, and transparency to meet users' needs. -Look & Feel —
Interface design that best embodies the principles and guidelines of the
Macintosh platform. -Overall — Design that achieves the best balance of
innovation, look and feel, and elegance.
HIDE Award Winners and Runner-Ups Following are the 1997 HIDE Award winners
and runner-ups listed by category. Winners and runner-ups receive the
right to use the associated HIDE prize sticker to market their products for
one year.
Most Innovative Winner: Kai's Power GOO 1.0, MetaTools, Inc. First Runner
Up: Starry Night Deluxe 2.0, Sienna Software, Inc. Second Runner Up: YOYO
Telephone Manager for Macintosh 1.5.1, Big Island Communications, Inc.
Most Elegant Winner: Starry Night Deluxe 2.0, Sienna Software, Inc. First
Runner Up: CalcWorks 1.5.2, John Brochu Second Runner Up: AMBER: Journeys
Beyond 1.0, Changeling, Inc.
Best Look & Feel Winner: YOYO Telephone Manager for Macintosh 1.5.1, Big
Island Communications, Inc. First Runner Up: Adobe Illustrator 6.0, Adobe
Systems, Inc. Second Runner Up: Symantec Visual Cafe for Macintosh 1.0,
Symantec Corp.
When we upgraded all our Macs to macOS Sierra, my daughter was upset because Sims 3 broke. After much scouring of the internet, I found the solution and tweeted about it:
My daughter's fave game, Sims 3, was getting stuck on the loading screen in Sierra. This Info.plist edit fixed it: https://t.co/HzjgWnB7cr
— Rob Griffiths (@rgriff) December 14, 2016
It dawned on me, though, that if that forum post ever vanishes, I'll be in trouble with future new Macs and/or reinstalls, so I thought I'd document it here, too. Read no further unless you (or a family member) play Sims 3 and want to get it working in macOS Sierra. And really, try the linked forum post first; this is just a backup plan.
The following is quoted verbatim as posted by user 'Ashpeef' on the Sims forums. I organized it as a numbered list and formatted some text, but left the content unchanged.
It's probably the Launcher that crashes at the time it hands over control to the game itself. You could try starting the game directly, bypassing the Launcher. Here's how (also a rather long story, I'm afraid...) :lol:
- Within your Applications folder, locate and open the folder The Sims 3
- Find the application The Sims 3.app, then right click (or hold the Control key and click if you can't right click) to get the context menu.
- In that menu, select Show Package Contents. A new window opens with only one item: the folder Contents
- Within that folder there is a file info.plist (usually the second item)
- Right or Control click that file for the context menu and there select Open With
- You'll probably have to scroll down almost to the bottom of the list to find TextEdit.app. Use that program to open the file.
- Now the real thing: locate the line CedegaGameName about 2/3rds down. Note: not the one just above it with CedegaGameDir!
- The next line should end ...Bin/S3Launcher.exe
- Change S3Launcher.exe to TS3W.exe and save the file.
The next time you start the game, it should begin straight away with the EA and Maxis logos.
If you later on want to start with the Launcher again, just do the same thing, this time changing TS3W.exe back into S3Launcher.exe
To make this easier to do in the future, I made an alias of the info.plist file in our Documents folder. And as I'm not a masochist, I used BBEdit, not TextEdit, to edit the file.
Related Posts:
Apple Announces Winners of 1997 HIDE Awards
'HIDE' Award Winners Display Outstanding Innovation, Elegance, Look and
Feel, and Overall Superior Design in Applications for Mac OS
WWDC, San Jose, Calif.–May 14, 1997–Apple Computer, Inc. today announced
the winners and runner-ups of its 1997 Human Interface Design Excellence
Award (HIDE Award; pronounced 'Heidi') contest for Mac OS developers. The
HIDE Awards illustrate Apple's continued support for the Mac OS developer
community and recognize superior software from 1996 in the areas of
Innovation, Elegance, Look and Feel, and Overall Design. This year's HIDE
Award winners and runner-ups were unveiled last evening at an awards
ceremony as part of Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC). The
WWDC takes place this week, May 13-16, at the San Jose Convention center in
San Jose, Calif.
' The HIDE Awards recognize and applaud the outstanding innovation and
creativity of Mac OS developers, said David Krathwohl, vice president of
Developer Relations at Apple Computer, Inc. ' This year's winners and
runner-ups reinforce many of the unique attributes of the Mac OS platform
with their products and we are pleased to support the efforts of this
all-important Apple community. We look forward to another year of
world-class products for the Mac OS and celebrating these accomplishments.'
Apple recently announced finalists for the HIDE Awards (see 5/5/97
announcement 'Apple Announces Finalists for Second Annual HIDE Awards).
From the group of finalists, winners and runner-ups were selected in the
following categories: -Innovation — Interface design that stretches the
current state-of-the-art. -Elegance — Design that works with grace,
simplicity, and transparency to meet users' needs. -Look & Feel —
Interface design that best embodies the principles and guidelines of the
Macintosh platform. -Overall — Design that achieves the best balance of
innovation, look and feel, and elegance.
HIDE Award Winners and Runner-Ups Following are the 1997 HIDE Award winners
and runner-ups listed by category. Winners and runner-ups receive the
right to use the associated HIDE prize sticker to market their products for
one year.
Most Innovative Winner: Kai's Power GOO 1.0, MetaTools, Inc. First Runner
Up: Starry Night Deluxe 2.0, Sienna Software, Inc. Second Runner Up: YOYO
Telephone Manager for Macintosh 1.5.1, Big Island Communications, Inc.
Most Elegant Winner: Starry Night Deluxe 2.0, Sienna Software, Inc. First
Runner Up: CalcWorks 1.5.2, John Brochu Second Runner Up: AMBER: Journeys
Beyond 1.0, Changeling, Inc.
Best Look & Feel Winner: YOYO Telephone Manager for Macintosh 1.5.1, Big
Island Communications, Inc. First Runner Up: Adobe Illustrator 6.0, Adobe
Systems, Inc. Second Runner Up: Symantec Visual Cafe for Macintosh 1.0,
Symantec Corp.
Best Overall Design Winner: YOYO Telephone Manager for Macintosh 1.5.1, Big
Island Communications, Inc. First Runner Up: Starry Night Deluxe 2.0,
Sienna Software, Inc. Second Runner Up: Kai's Power GOO 1.0, MetaTools, Inc.
'Although it was difficult to choose from among the finalists, the winners
in each area were definite stand-outs, said Cordell Ratzlaff, manager of
Mac OS Human Interface and coordinator of the HIDE Awards. 'The Best Look &
Feel and Best Overall Design winner, YOYO Telephone Manager, from Big
Island Communications, Inc., offers a fun, intuitive and easy-to-use
interface for users' telephone and telephone company services, along with
important features such as caller ID and paging.'
Continued Ratzlaff, 'Kai's Power GOO, by MetaTools, Inc., was selected for
the Most Innovative Award and is a creative entertainment tool with a
pioneering interface. It enables users to stretch, grow, animate and apply
a multitude of special effects to images. Starry Night, by Sienna
Software, Inc., is an educational astronomy program aimed at anyone
interested in the night sky. Starry Night received the Most Elegant Award
and does a beautiful job of making a complex subject simple and engaging.'
For more information on the HIDE Awards, see the official contest rules on
the World Wide Web at: http://devworld.apple.com/dev/hideawards_rules.html.
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