User blog comment:Lost Labyrinth/EA - Can they be trusted?/@comment-4732231-20120104142104/@comment-3109473-20120108103123

I blame them for the Lion graphics glitch. MacBooks, MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros up to the 15" model may have Intel graphics, but they are not Intel GMA. Thus, this is unacceptable. I run on Snow Leopard, and there are glitches there, particularly in TSM, where the game crashes when you don't expect it to do so. The Sims 2, SimCity 4 and TS1 were native ports to the Mac, that's why everything runs super fast. TS3 is not a proper port. It's just a Cider port of the game. Anyway, even though you agree the EULA, and EA may use adware in-game, you can still block this from happening without breaking the low. You just permit them to do so, but if they can't, well, you win. I blocked TS3 and TSM using my firewall, for example, and I'm sure it will work, because these games can only detect what is in "Macintosh HD/Applications/The Sims 3/Contents/Resources/transgaming/c_drive", and therefore the firewall works.