"We could not complete your purchase. (This Game) doesn't support this computer's graphics hardware.
I have posted this question in the "App Store" support community, but received no response. Therefore I would like to try here to see whether someone has any knowledge about this, the original question as follows:
I have repeatedly tried to download a game from App-Store, but always receive the prompt: "We could not complete your purchase. (This Game) doesn't support this computer's graphics hardware.
I have been in contact with the game studio's support, and they say: "This issue has already been fixed and works fine on all computers except yours (mine)". The cause allegedly related to Yosemite 10.10.--.
I've apparently been left to my own devices and decided to try this community.
"This Mac" is a late 2012 iMac 27, 3,2 GHz intel i5 that runs Yosemite 10.10.2. With 1 TB Hybrid HDD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MB and 16 GB ram, which according to Game Studio's is well within specs.
Is there anyone out there who know a way around this or should I just face it and get on with the rest of my life?
Please?
Halonk wrote:
"We could not complete your purchase. (This Game) doesn't support this computer's graphics hardware.
Is there anyone out there who know a way around this or should I just face it and get on with the rest of my life?
There is no way around.
Best.
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