
SimCity™: Complete Edition does not support hard drive volumes formatted as Mac OS Extended (CaseSensitive) Graphics: NVIDIA GT 330M | Radeon HD 4670 | Intel HD 3000 If your system does not meet these minimums, SimCity™: Complete Edition will NOT run on your Mac. Implement green technology and improve your Sims’ lives while risking higher taxes and unemployment. Focus on industry, or consumerism and your economy will soar – but at the expense of your Sims' health as pollution spreads. SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow expansion packĬreate the city you desire and make choices that will shape your city and the Sims in it. This is the definitive version of the greatest city-simulator of all time. If you are using an AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series graphics card, also implement Details disappear when scrolling.Mold your city as a casino resort, a manufacturing hub, a haven for thrill seekers, a consumer-driven mega-corporation, a green utopia, and more. If none of these options work, you may have to resort to using Software rendering, in order to achieve a playable experience. If not, try messing with some of the graphics options in-game.

Check "Hardware" under the "Rendering" header.Don't forget to preface your card ID with the "0x".For example, card 0x1086 "Nvidia GeForce GTX 560".Add your card in under the header, preferably in numerical order.Locate the header featuring your card's vendor (and vendor ID).In the same folder, open "Video Cards.sgr" with the text editor of your choice.For example, stringMatch cardIdentity "ATI*HD 4800 Series*".Add your own card's name in the list, separating the vendor and the card with asterisks.Locate the line partialRule "Fast card" -any within the file.Within the installation folder, open "Graphics Rules.sgr" with the text editor of your choice.For example, if 10DE-1086 is the Device ID, 0x10DE identifies the card's vendor, and 0x1086 identifies your card.The "Device ID" is a number that identifies your card, as well as who makes it.Copy down what is listed as the "Device ID" as well as the card's name.

This can all by automated/simplified by using the Graphic Rules Maker.
