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#HOW TO UNINSTALL TOTAL WAR ON MAC MAC#
I understand porting a game to Mac presents various challenges, and I acknowledge Attila is asking computer hardware to do much more than Napoleon, Shogun and even Rome 2 did. The graphics card issue that disrupted the Rome 2 release seems to have returned! The game doesn't even support the native iMac resolution! Something Rome 2 did just fine! For some people the game flat out refuses to start.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL TOTAL WAR ON MAC WINDOWS#
I understand there has been some controversy over performance of the Windows version, but the current state of the game on Mac is quite frankly a disgrace. Currently, the game runs fantastically on my system on high to ultra settings. Rome 2 was CA's first foray into Mac ports, and for that I forgive them for the initial problems. Unfortunately, this means even when the game is set to the highest settings, it still won't look as good as it does on a Windows machine. To make things worse, several graphics settings are completely unsupported on the Mac version, something that was never an issue in the ports released by Feral. This was eventually fixed on the steam version of the game, although some App Store users still experience this issue. Because Rome automatically downscales graphics settings to prevent out-of-memory errors, many Mac users found themselves forced to play on low visual settings when their machine was capable of much more. One of the main issues was the game would fail to recognise the correct graphics card (in my case the 780M) and instead utilise the inbuilt Intel graphics chip. The Mac port was released in conjunction with the Emperor Edition, and was this time handled by CA.
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The important thing to note here is that before Rome 2, all ports were handled by Feral Interactive, a very competent developer who specialise in porting a variety of games to Mac OS.įrom my own personal experience, I can say Napoleon and Shogun 2 run fantastically on my late 2013 IMac 27' (Gtx 780M 4GB, 32GG DDR3, Intel i7 3.5Ghz), I don't have Empire but I assume it runs similarly to Napoleon. Empire, Napoleon, Shogun 2 and Rome 2 all received Mac ports post release of the Windows version. Let's start by recapping past Total War games on Mac.