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I'm doing it tonight...I made a backup on an external HD so if it doesn't work hopefully I can revert back to mavericks
I have not run into one single problem with El Capitan like most claim to have..just before you upgrade, make a backup to a hard drive in case you don't like the new OS..it does look really flat and colourful, it's kinda neat.
You could try renaming your game database so that the game will initialize a new one if you're ok starting fresh. To find it, open a Finder window and click the Go menu at the top. Hold down the Alt/Option key, and you should see a Library menu item. Click that, then go into Application Support/unity.Metaware Limited/Metaverse. If you see a folder called "Database" in there, rename it to anything else, such as "Database.old," and then try running the game again.
Not that I'm qualified to answer these types of questions or anything, but, Could you guys tell me what kind of Mac you're running, like Macbook, Pro, iMac, Mini etc. and what your setup is? I might be able to play around with mine to see If I can replicate your issues, to try and help.