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Any ideas how to stop the verifying process from freezing?

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Hello Duskky

In order to avoid this long verification each time you have to download the game, just open your Terminal application, copy/paste this command : [glow=grey]sudo spctl --master-disable[/glow] and your password if asked, then run PRO as usually

 

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Any ideas how to stop the verifying process from freezing?

Screen_Shot_2017-10-31_at_1.06.11_pm.png

Hello Duskky

In order to avoid this long verification each time you have to download the game, just open your Terminal application, copy/paste this command : [glow=grey]sudo spctl --master-disable[/glow] and your password if asked, then run PRO as usually

 

:Sing:

 

Hi mate, I tried that and got this;

 

 

 

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-snip-

You should have put your Mac password here in order to authorize the process.

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  • 1. Copy/paste the command : [glow=grey]sudo spctl --master-disable[/glow]
  • 2. Enter tab
  • 3. Put your [glow=grey]password[/glow] (it will be invisible when you write it in the Terminal but still here)
  • 4. Enter tab

If it still doesn't work, just restart your computer, and try again.

-snip-

You should have put your Mac password here in order to authorize the process.

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  • 1. Copy/paste the command : [glow=grey]sudo spctl --master-disable[/glow]
  • 2. Enter tab
  • 3. Put your [glow=grey]password[/glow] (it will be invisible when you write it in the Terminal but still here)
  • 4. Enter tab

If it still doesn't work, just restart your computer, and try again.

 

The password in that line was because I tried your solution and it didn't work, then I tried "su root" and it asked for my password just.

 

I did restart my MBP though and just got the same thing. Won't load for some reason :/

The password in that line was because I tried your solution and it didn't work, then I tried "su root" and it asked for my password just.

 

I did restart my MBP though and just got the same thing. Won't load for some reason :/

Mmh so you should maybe have a check on this and this too. Seems like there's a corrupted permission on your Mac that prevents you to use the command I advised you.

I'm also using a Mac but I've never get this kind of inconvenience. Hope these both links will help you

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