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Battlefield 4 sooooo slow on iMac Big Sur
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<blockquote data-quote="Kryten" data-source="post: 1886111" data-attributes="member: 16377"><p>Thank you Nick, again. It's a 5.1 early 2009, so not sure how many cores it's got I'm afraid. It sits in the corner now for the moment. But I have had some success with Bootcamp on the iMac internal. Initially no games would run at all except frame by frame at about one per second, before quitting. I went onto the Steam Forum and had a few helpful replies, one of which was spot on. Download drivers from bootcampdrivers.com , so I downloaded their latest and ran the AMD installer and it worked perfectly. So a headsup, Apple Windows Support software is only so good.</p><p>The only downside is that I'm running this from my 500Gb internal SSD with only 125Gb assigned to BC, so it soon fills up.</p><p>But if I do the same to the external SSD I only need to work out the sound and keyboard files and where to place them in Win10 etc, and it should work, thereby releasing 125Gb from my internal. That's the theory anyway. thank you again for your reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kryten, post: 1886111, member: 16377"] Thank you Nick, again. It's a 5.1 early 2009, so not sure how many cores it's got I'm afraid. It sits in the corner now for the moment. But I have had some success with Bootcamp on the iMac internal. Initially no games would run at all except frame by frame at about one per second, before quitting. I went onto the Steam Forum and had a few helpful replies, one of which was spot on. Download drivers from bootcampdrivers.com , so I downloaded their latest and ran the AMD installer and it worked perfectly. So a headsup, Apple Windows Support software is only so good. The only downside is that I'm running this from my 500Gb internal SSD with only 125Gb assigned to BC, so it soon fills up. But if I do the same to the external SSD I only need to work out the sound and keyboard files and where to place them in Win10 etc, and it should work, thereby releasing 125Gb from my internal. That's the theory anyway. thank you again for your reply. [/QUOTE]
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