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Mac gamers will wait ps4 and xboxone versions and hope cyrodill will be playable on it
So, if you have a laptop and are using dual monitors, unplug your second monitor and try ESO without it. You'll probably find the gameplay has returned to what you expected. Then we can wait for either Apple or nVidia to solve the issue.
I would personally be wary of using a MBP in clamshell mode for gaming, especially if it's using a thunderbolt display.KhajitFurTrader wrote: »have you tested what happens when your MacBook Pro is in clamshell mode, i.e. with the lid closed and only the external monitor is active (along with an external keyboard and mouse, of course)? As long as the GPU has to drive two monitors, it needs to sustain the memory footprint of two frame buffers at once, leaving even less memory free for graphical assets of the game. This needs to be reflected in even lower graphical quality settings..
Hi @frol41,Hi,
I cannot even install the installer. It opens the java app and then crashes.
Apple does give the option. If you order the computer from the online Apple Store, you can have it delivered to your nearest Apple Store and they can load Mavericks for you, free. Or, if you buy the comp from an Apple Store they'll do the same.
Apple does give the option. If you order the computer from the online Apple Store, you can have it delivered to your nearest Apple Store and they can load Mavericks for you, free. Or, if you buy the comp from an Apple Store they'll do the same.