Hey everyone, so for some context I usually play on a true, Alienware gaming PC but for the time being I have to play on a Mac(don't ask). So when I open fortnite it gets past all of the new updates section, loads, and everything all the way until the main lobby, where I can move my mouse for a split second, then it freezes, then in about seven seconds, crashes. Here are the things I have done: 1. Changed my Mac's graphic settings to a lower level 2. Uninstalled/reinstalled 3. 'Verified' it(not sure what it does but hey) 4. When I first open the epic browser it gave me an option to set the graphics to what fits the computer and I did that 5. Did the classic, shut down computer Is there anything else I should be doing? Thanks so much everyone, I hope this gets fixed. Peace out, Erockbubble. Fortnite Studio Shutting Down Paragon; Refunds Offered For All Purchases. Paragon will remain playable until servers shut down on April 26. However, as an online-based game, Epic warns, 'As the. Macbook Pro Retina 15' Early 2013 10,1 SMC: 2.3F35 This doesn't seem to be an overheating issue. It was able to play League of Legends in the past without any issue. Now when the game is loaded the PC will completely shutdown 45 seconds into the game. I am able to rejoin the game after 45 seconds have passed and the macbook will not shutdown past that point and I can play the game. The problem is on higher graphics games like Left 4 Dead 2, when there are things like fire, the framerate will drop and it will start stuttering, 3 seconds later the PC completely shuts down. Trying to play CS:GO, the game starts up, the map will load, a few seconds later, macbook shuts down. Tried resetting SMC, that seemed to help it last a few seconds longer but didn't work. Do you know what the issue might be? Is this a graphics problem? Would disabling the graphics switching solve anything? EDIT: I forgot to mention this Macbook Pro was brought into the apple store and they said nothing was wrong with it and they want me to reformat it. Thank you for any help. Oh I love how they want you to reformat it. Cheap easy way to find the solution. Regardless, you should look at each game's official system requirements, and compare with the graphics processing unit (GPU) on your computer. Recommended system requirements should be observed, not the minimum. When only minimum requirements are observed, the game may not perform correctly. The System Profiler will tell you what you have. Many MacBooks have dual GPUs, and controlling them is done via the Energy Saver: Changing this setting may help your game work or not. You can also run the hardware test on your Mac in extended mode, booting with the 'D' key If unrevealing, either the RAM, or the GPU could be a problem. But that's where Apple wants to try to reformat it. A simpler less intrusive way than reformatting, is getting an external drive and just installing a blank operating system on it, and the game alone. That will reveal if the problem is hardware or software. You should anyway have a backup of your data, and preferably two*: * Links to my pages may give me compensation. Oh I love how they want you to reformat it. Cheap easy way to find the solution. Regardless, you should look at each game's official system requirements, and compare with the graphics processing unit (GPU) on your computer. Recommended system requirements should be observed, not the minimum. When only minimum requirements are observed, the game may not perform correctly. The System Profiler will tell you what you have. Many MacBooks have dual GPUs, and controlling them is done via the Energy Saver: Changing this setting may help your game work or not. You can also run the hardware test on your Mac in extended mode, booting with the 'D' key If unrevealing, either the RAM, or the GPU could be a problem. But that's where Apple wants to try to reformat it. A simpler less intrusive way than reformatting, is getting an external drive and just installing a blank operating system on it, and the game alone. That will reveal if the problem is hardware or software. You should anyway have a backup of your data, and preferably two*: * Links to my pages may give me compensation. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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