The Sims 3 Complete Collection Mac
The Sims 3: Complete Collection – Mac Edition
Platform: macOS (10.11 El Capitan through 11 Big Sur / Monterey – 64-bit compatible version required) Type: Life simulation / Sandbox Developer: Maxis / The Sims Studio Publisher: Electronic Arts
The "Katy Perry" Problem
If you want a true complete collection, note that Katy Perry’s Sweet Treats Stuff Pack is delisted. You cannot buy it digitally anymore. It is now abandonware. Most purists do not count it, as it was widely hated.
Problem: The game won't launch on macOS Sonoma/Sequoia
Fix: Go to Applications > Right-click "The Sims 3.app" > Get Info > Check "Open using Rosetta." The EA App sometimes forgets to set this.
System Requirements (macOS)
Minimum:
- OS: macOS 10.11 El Capitan
- CPU: Intel Core i5 (2.4 GHz)
- RAM: 8 GB
- GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or AMD/NVIDIA with 512 MB VRAM
- Storage: 25 GB (base) + 20 GB (all expansions + Store content)
Recommended:
- OS: macOS 10.15 Catalina or newer (11 Big Sur / 12 Monterey)
- CPU: Intel Core i7 (3.0 GHz) or Apple M1/M2 (Rosetta 2)
- RAM: 16 GB
- GPU: AMD Radeon R9 M290X or M1/M2 8-core GPU
- Storage: 55 GB (SSD strongly recommended)
Apple Silicon Performance (M1 / M2 / M3)
- Heat: The game runs warm but not nuclear. M-series chips handle the single-threaded load decently.
- FPS: You will likely get 30-60 FPS in empty worlds, but 20-30 FPS in dense cities like Bridgeport (Late Night).
- RAM: With 11 EPs loaded, the game uses ~6-8GB of RAM. Ensure you have a Mac with 16GB of RAM for the Complete Collection. 8GB models will crash to desktop frequently.
Option 1: EA App + 64-Bit TS3 (Easiest, but not “complete”)
- Install EA app (not Origin – it’s dead).
- Buy The Sims 3 base game for Mac.
- Add expansions one by one. Packs that work well on macOS:
- Seasons, Generations, Pets, Ambitions, Late Night, University Life, Supernatural, Island Paradise (buggy but playable).
- Missing packs (32-bit only): Into the Future (partial issues), Katy Perry’s Sweet Treats (gone forever), some stuff packs.
Verdict: You’ll get 80% of the complete experience. No true “Collection” though.
Part 7: Final Verdict – Should You Buy It?
Buy The Sims 3 Complete Collection for Mac if: the sims 3 complete collection mac
- You are a life simulation veteran bored of Sims 4.
- You own a Mac with at least 16GB RAM and an M1 chip or better.
- You are willing to install NRaas mods (takes 5 minutes).
- You miss actual open worlds, cars, and color wheels.
Skip it if:
- You hate tinkering with game files.
- You own a base model MacBook Air with 8GB RAM.
- You only care about building pretty houses (buy Sims 4).
Can You Even Buy a Complete TS3 Collection for Mac?
Short answer: Not in one single package from EA anymore.
Here’s the reality check:
- EA now sells The Sims 3 + some expansions via the EA app (formerly Origin) for Mac.
- There is no official “Complete Collection” button. You’d have to buy the base game + all DLC individually.
- The 64-bit Mac version of TS3 (released in 2020) only includes certain packs. Some older stuff packs are simply not compatible with modern macOS.
So if you see a cheap “Complete Collection Mac” key on a shady third-party site? Red flag. Most of those are old 32-bit Windows keys that won’t run on your Mac.
Part 6: Troubleshooting the Mac Complete Collection
Even with the 64-bit update, you will hit walls. Here is the fix list.