![]() The only way I’ve found to avoid the graphical glitches in Cities: Skylines is to play the game in windowed mode, not full screen. How to improve Cities: Skylines performance on a Mac So, if you want to get Cities: Skylines running smoothly on your Mac, here’s how I got it to behave. Instead, it’s being translated from the old x86 code, and now that Paradox Interactive has announced Cities: Skylines 2, I can’t imagine the developers are going to waste any time properly porting the old game. ![]() The problems seem to stem from the fact that Cities: Skylines isn’t coded to run natively on Apple’s M1 or M2 processors. It made the game unplayable.Ī quick Google revealed many other Mac players had experienced similar problems and all sorts of solutions were suggested (I’ll reveal the one that worked for me below). When you went to click on an item in a game menu, for example, you had to click above the item. The strangest glitch was an obvious misalignment of the mouse cursor. I use an external display with my Mac, but when I played the game full screen on the monitor, weird glitches occured. ![]() Cities: Skylines on Mac – graphics problemsĬities: Skylines didn’t run at all well when I first fired it up on my MacBook Pro (2021 version with M1 Pro processor). Here’s how to get Cities: Skylines running smoothly on a Mac with an Apple M1 or M2 processor. The city builder was never designed to run on the new Mac silicon and so performance can be sketchy. ![]() Always late to the party, I’ve recently got into Cities: Skylines about seven years after it was fashionable. ![]()
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