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Annreida Kautsuo
Lego Legion Labs
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Posted - 2014.10.18 04:10:00 -
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I can confirm that there are hangs and crashes of Eve while playing on OS X 10.10
I've not noticed any pattern yet, but it does generate a crash dump if you allow it.
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Annreida Kautsuo
Lego Legion Labs
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Posted - 2014.10.20 03:31:00 -
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I've had some marginal improvement in stability by doing the following to my Eve related applications:
- Exit out of Eve Online and the Launcher completely
- In the Applications folder where Eve Online resides, right-mouse click on the Eve Online icon and select "Get Info". On the resulting dialog box, find the check-box named "Prevent App Nap", check that box so that it's selected, and then close the dialog box.
- Go back to the Applications folder and right-mouse click on the Eve Online icon and select "Show Package Contents"
- Open the following folders in sequence: appdata -> Eve Online-XXXXX.macosx (where XXXXX is a version number like 2.1.826897) -> Eve Online
- Right-mouse click on the "Eve Online" icon in that folder and again "Get Info" and set the "Prevent App Nap" check-box like you did above
- For the third time, set the "Prevent App Nap" setting for:
Contents -> Resources -> Eve Online
This has marginally improved the reliability of my Eve Online client on OS X 10.10
To undo these changes, just go back and uncheck all three of the items that were checked in the procedure above.
Some other things that I've done include:
- Setting all graphics to a very low setting
- Clearing all cached data |

Annreida Kautsuo
Lego Legion Labs
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Posted - 2014.10.20 03:31:06 -
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I've had some marginal improvement in stability by doing the following to my Eve related applications:
- Exit out of Eve Online and the Launcher completely
- In the Applications folder where Eve Online resides, right-mouse click on the Eve Online icon and select "Get Info". On the resulting dialog box, find the check-box named "Prevent App Nap", check that box so that it's selected, and then close the dialog box.
- Go back to the Applications folder and right-mouse click on the Eve Online icon and select "Show Package Contents"
- Open the following folders in sequence: appdata -> Eve Online-XXXXX.macosx (where XXXXX is a version number like 2.1.826897) -> Eve Online
- Right-mouse click on the "Eve Online" icon in that folder and again "Get Info" and set the "Prevent App Nap" check-box like you did above
- For the third time, set the "Prevent App Nap" setting for:
Contents -> Resources -> Eve Online
This has marginally improved the reliability of my Eve Online client on OS X 10.10
To undo these changes, just go back and uncheck all three of the items that were checked in the procedure above.
Some other things that I've done include:
- Setting all graphics to a very low setting
- Clearing all cached data
As others have mention, running in windowed mode is superior to full screen |
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