ENDLESS™ Space 2

ENDLESS™ Space 2

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JS 20 Mar @ 6:40am
New to all of this...Music is choppy, Mac gets hot.
Bought and tried this a year ago. New to gaming. Ran fine tech-wise, just couldn't figure out how to play. Wanted to try again, and now it overheats my iMac and the music skips every four seconds. I tried installing something called "old version." Still skips, and too annoying to ignore. Any advice? Talk as if to a toddler, because seriously, I am sooooo cardboard for games. But I really want to try this. I don't object to buying more DLC if that is what will fix it, but obviously don't want to buy the "patch" if it just no longer works on an iMac M1 Sequoia 15.3.2. Thanks for any input. Edit: Also, after I open this and try to listen to Spotify, that music is choppy, too, where it normally is not. I have to restart my computer to get that to stop.
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Selegun 20 Mar @ 9:37am 
Don't own a Mac but 2 things come to mind that could help. First would be to verify your game files. In your Steam library select the game and find the little gear in the page (not sure if it's formatted differently for Mac but should be on the right, just below the game banner), then open properties. In the Installed Files tab you should find the command to verify game files. This will run for a little bit and check to make sure everything is installed correctly.

Second thing to check is how full your hard drive is. If you happen to have alot of stuff downloaded and are running your rig at a nearly full state there is a chance that is bogging you down. Start by uninstalling any large games you have not been playing for a while and once finished give your rig a defrag and reset to make sure it's running smoothly.

Sadly you are kinda on your own as far as anything Mac related goes unless someone else can help. I have not touched one of those since I was in middle school lol
I'm afraid is due to you Mac model which uses a dedicated Apple M chips.
I run the game fine on a Mac BUT it has an Intel chips which is the recommended game specs.
Perhaps reach out to Amplitude support providing with your Mac tech specs and any report the game generated

- Click on the Apple icon in the top right corner
- Go to "About this Mac"
- Click on "More info"
- Click on "System Report"
- Copy the results in the "Hardware Overview" window and save them to a text file
- Attach this text file to support
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