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My system isn't new by any stretch of the imagination, but not that old either and, for a Mac, it is still a pretty decent one. I am running Portal 2 on a Mac Pro 5,1, I have recently installed an EVEA GeForce GTX 680 mac edition graphics card, am running 10.8.5, have 16 GB of RAM and have a quad core Xeon processer. Even my older system before this one could run Portal 2 great. Now all I get is start-stop, start-stop ( even during start-up and the menus! ), as well as a lag that builds during co-op until I basically can't move at all. I used to enjoy playing co-op with my daughter for years, now we can't do that because Portal 2 is unplayable.
I also want to second an earlier comment/complaint that Valve is basically unreachable in any useful way. I know it has to be difficult to run customer support for tens of milliions of people, but they still need to find a way to be responsive to customers.
I hope valve does something about it, not too hopeful though...
Is there anyway to access a previous build of the game? It was running perfectly before October 10th.
I can see that the Steam Overlay process in OSX Activity Monitor reports a crash every time Portal 2 is running. I did try to disable the overlay, but this did not remedy the issue.
This looks to be a problem that affects a wide range of customers!