Origin Game Launcher Mac

Mac gamers can enjoy many of the same features that have defined Origin for PC users: including cloud storage to save and continue games, social connectivity via friends list, and more.

One of our great features will be of particular interest for gamers who play on both PC and Mac machines: dual-platform play. For select EA games (that are available on both PC and Mac), you can buy a title once on Origin, and when you log into Origin on either Mac or PC, that same game will appear in your newly unified (Mac/PC) My Games library.

Mar 21, 2019  Origin can store 100MB of save data per game. You can find out if your games support cloud saving in the game’s Properties: Launch the Origin client. Click on My Game Library. Right-click the game you want to check and click Game Properties. If it’s available, you’ll see a Cloud Storage tab next to the General tab. Don’t see a tab? Then the game doesn’t have cloud storage.

Origin Game Launcher Mac

The Mac catalog includes titles from both EA and its publishing partners (such as Warner Brothers and Sega), including smash hit titles like The Sims 4, Dragon Age 2, Batman: Arkham City GOTY Edition, LEGO Harry Potter, Simcity and more.

In delivering great game content, connecting with our Origin offerings on PC and iOS devices, and offering great value to gamers with dual-platform play on select titles, Origin is making it easier than ever before for gamers to connect and play anytime, anywhere. You can download Origin for Mac today at www.origin.com/download (OSX 10.9 or later and Intel Core 2 Duo are required to install the client).

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  • PC Specs:
    Asus ROG GL753VE-BS71 17.3 inch
    Intel Core i7 7700HQ 2.8-3.8GHz
    16GB DDR4 RAM
    128GB SSD
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  • Well I don't know then, I'll let some others know. Oh, have you tried compatibility mode?
    @chesterbigbird@CodySimstein@luthienrising
    PC Specs:
    Asus ROG GL753VE-BS71 17.3 inch
    Intel Core i7 7700HQ 2.8-3.8GHz
    16GB DDR4 RAM
    128GB SSD
    1TB 7200RPM HDD
    NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI 4GB

    Rogers Ignite 70u internet
  • edited February 2015
    Clear origin Cache file :
    http://sims4.crinrict.com/en/2014/09/delete-origin-cache-files/
    And then download and run ccleaner :
    https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download the free one.
    Once you have installed that, Click analyze then run cleaner. Then on the left side click the registry box, then scan for issues and fix selected issues.
    Just realised you have a mac, so I don't know if u can install ccleaner.. sorry
    i7 6700K
    16GB hyper X fury
    MSI GTX 1080
    MSI gaming M5 mobo
    Evga 750 supernova
    Corsair hydro h110i GT
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    500GB SSD
    6TB Seagate Barracuda Pro
    LG 34' ultra wide
  • Reinstalling Origin should be the solution. However one of the easiest and most irritating things on the Mac is uninstalling applications.
    Dragging an application to the trash, and it's gone. But all the Library files stay behind causing problems.
    The easiest way to get everything out, is to use a an uninstaller application. I can't add links yet, so you will have to Google I am afraid.
    The Application you are looking for is called 'AppCleaner', it is downloadable from freemacsoft (dot) net
  • edited February 2015
    Be very, very careful if you decide to use a 3rd party app to remove files from your Mac. They can sometimes do more harm than good. You can easily check your Mac for Origin files by looking in the following locations and dragging any residual files to the bin (after dragging the app icon to the bin from your Applications folder):
    - Make sure you are in Finder then click Go in the menu bar. Hold down Alt and the hidden Library folder will show up. Click on the Library folder.
    - You now need to check in the following folders for any Origin files and folders:
    • Application Support (Origin)
    • Caches (Origin, com.ea.Origin)
    • Preferences (com.ea.Origin.plist)
    • Saved Application state (com.ea.Origin.savedState)

    After you've trashed them, empty the trash then restart your Mac. Then redownload and reinstall Origin.
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  • I have no custom content installed as this is my first time playing the game. I uninstalled Origin including deleting all files and even using an uninstaller app. Origin still crashes as soon as it is launched.
  • I have no custom content installed as this is my first time playing the game. I uninstalled Origin including deleting all files and even using an uninstaller app. Origin still crashes as soon as it is launched.

    What operating system are you running?
    What else is running on your Mac? Antivirus? Time Machine? Dropbox? Monitoring apps?
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  • I missed a file, you should also delete the following. Open a Finder window and click on your Macintosh HD in the left hand section under Devices (if it's not there click on Finder in the menu bar then Preferences. Select the Sidebar tab and make sure Hard Disks is ticked under Devices), open Library, then delete the Origin folder.
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  • edited February 2015
    @BluebellFlora.
    I wouldn't recommend a 3rd party application unless it was safe.
    But as it seems it didn't solve the problem...
    There isn't much googling either on how to solve this problem.
    I think the best thing here might be to contact EA Support.
  • I've deleted everything and reinstalled and it just won't work.
  • @Lunder89 - I'm sure you wouldn't
    @simstarmatthew - what Mac do you have? What operating system are you running? What else is running on your Mac? What icons do you have in the top right corner of the menu bar, next to the time? Do you have antivirus installed? You may think these questions are irrelevant but they really aren't.
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  • I am running Yosemite on a MacBook Air (2013 i think). In the top right corner I have just have bluetooth volume and notifications.
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  • Ok, so no Time Machine or Dropbox running?
    Open Disk Utility and Repair Permissions - Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
    Then restart, then redownload Origin and try. Make sure you don't have anything else open.
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