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In preparation for macOS Big Sur

demerdecanswrath
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Has anyone tried playing the PS or PTS on macOS Big Sur? Any expected issues aside from the known persisting ones?
Edited by demerdecanswrath on August 15, 2020 8:17AM
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  • BlueRaven
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    Has anyone tried playing the PS or PTS on macOS Big Sur? Any expected issues aside from the known persisting ones?

    Oh! I did not think about this. When is Big Sur releasing?
  • thedavidventer
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    I'm running the latest ESO public release on the macOS Big Sur public beta and so far it's fine, except for the long-standing macOS game client issues still being broken. Basically, the game runs the same as on Catalina for me, with lack of fullscreen support, limited/locked resolution, and broken gamepad input. Haven't played long enough to see if there are any crashes. Still waiting for ZOS to fix the resolution, fullscreen, and gamepad input before I get back into actually playing again. But yeah, it works on Big Sur, with all the long standing issues still prevalent.
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  • emeraldshado
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    With

    sudo softwareupdate --ignore "macOS Catalina"

    being used to prevent an update to Catalina, i expect something along the lines of

    sudo softwareupdate --ignore "macOS Big Sur"

    to also work unless they change the softwareupdate application.


    This would only be fore those that do not want to update, though you can reverse this at a later time.

    some people prefer not to update right away, which is why i am providing this.

    [command]+[shift]+ to open utilities, select terminal, the black icon with the > inside of it, and you can write it out.
  • emeraldshado
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    With

    sudo softwareupdate --ignore "macOS Catalina"

    being used to prevent an update to Catalina, i expect something along the lines of

    sudo softwareupdate --ignore "macOS Big Sur"

    to also work unless they change the softwareupdate application.


    This would only be fore those that do not want to update, though you can reverse this at a later time.

    some people prefer not to update right away, which is why i am providing this.

    [command]+[shift]+[ u ] to open utilities, select terminal, the black icon with the > inside of it, and you can write it out.

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