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Hi all. DiamondDust132 here, lead for Team Requiem. Boy, it's been awhile, huh? Over a year in fact. This probably isn't the update you all were either hoping for or expecting, but there's really no point lying or sugarcoating things.
Q: Where the heck is Passion High?!
A: First and foremost, I'd like to apologize for the lack of news. I get words alone barely count for anything, but I really am sorry. I know a lot of you have been waiting patiently for some kind of update on the game. I've been struggling on what to do with this project, and I wasn't quite sure how to word this. The feedback the game has gotten has been incredible considering it's still in a VERY beta state. I seriously never imagined the game would attract any sort of attention, let alone what it's gotten. Thank you so much for taking the time to play it.
Still, we at Team Requiem have come to realize that the scope of the game has become too large for our (presently) two person team to manage. While we could always cut down on content and even routes, the workload is (and would remain) too much to bear. As such, we have put Passion High on indefinite hiatus while fine-tune our craft on smaller projects. Passion High was always a (no pun intended) passion project for me, but I didn't realize how daunting creating a visual novel was when I first presented the idea. To those that donated to the project, thank you. Rest assured that your funds did help greatly in creating content, and we don't plan on wasting your hard work.
Q: Does that mean Passion High is dead?
A: No. We still wish to finish the game but only when we can give it the care and attention it rightfully deserves. For that, we would need both a complete team of inspiried individuals as well as the resources. Two people alone simply cannot produce a quality visual novel of Passion High's scale in a reasonable timeframe. To be further specific, even if we had the script and the sprites, that would still leave new backgrounds, CG art, music, etc. All that is simply not something we could promise you all in either good faith or a timely manner. All of the work we've done thus far will not be scraped, so we won't be starting from scratch if and when we decide to undertake the project again.
Q: What about Passion High 3.0?
A: When we halted the project, only the sprites for Sora, Fumi, and Makoto were done. While I did heavily update everyone's routes, I haven't released the next version of the game due to missing so many new sprites. If you guys still want it to at least see what I was working on, I'd be more than willing to release it. It'd either be a mishmash of sprites or me going back to the old ones.
Q: Are you guys working on anything then?
A: Indeed. We are working on a MUCH smaller project to showcase our skills. It's much farther along than Passion High, and we hope to give you all more information on it soon. Making visual novels is still something we fully intend to do.
Again, let me apologize. The blame rests squarely on my shoulders, not my artist's. I asked her to do a TREMENDOUS amount of work, a workload that no one person should be asked to do. Writing a script is one thing. Asking someone to churn out sprite after sprite is another.
That's unfortunately it for now. Once again, let me apologize for keeping you all in the dark so long. If you have any further questions or just want to chew my head off, leave a comment or shoot me one in our Discord.
-DiamondDust132
So, you’ve decided to download an older version of Mac OS X. There are many reasons that could point you to this radical decision. To begin with, some of your apps may not be working properly (or simply crash) on newer operating systems. Also, you may have noticed your Mac’s performance went down right after the last update. Finally, if you want to run a parallel copy of Mac OS X on a virtual machine, you too will need a working installation file of an older Mac OS X. Further down we’ll explain where to get one and what problems you may face down the road.
We’ll be repeatedly referring to these Apple OS versions below, so it’s good to know the basic macOS timeline.
Cheetah 10.0 | Puma 10.1 | Jaguar 10.2 |
Panther 10.3 | Tiger 10.4 | Leopard 10.5 |
Snow Leopard 10.6 | Lion 10.7 | Mountain Lion 10.8 |
Mavericks 10.9 | Yosemite 10.10 | El Capitan 10.11 |
Sierra 10.12 | High Sierra 10.13 | Mojave 10.14 |
Catalina 10.15 |
Given your Mac isn’t new and is filled with data, you will probably need enough free space on your Mac. This includes not just space for the OS itself but also space for other applications and your user data. One more argument is that the free space on your disk translates into virtual memory so your apps have “fuel” to operate on. The chart below tells you how much free space is needed.
Note, that it is recommended that you install OS on a clean drive. Next, you will need enough disk space available, for example, to create Recovery Partition. Here are some ideas to free up space on your drive:
Go to Finder > All My Files > Arrange by size
Then you can move your space hoggers onto an external drive or a cloud storage.
If you aren’t comfortable with cleaning the Mac manually, there are some nice automatic “room cleaners”. Our favorite is CleanMyMac as it’s most simple to use of all. It deletes system junk, old broken apps, and the rest of hidden junk on your drive.
Download CleanMyMac for OS 10.4 - 10.8 (free version)
Download CleanMyMac for OS 10.9 (free version)
Download CleanMyMac for OS 10.10 - 10.14 (free version)
Normally, it is assumed that updating OS is a one-way road. That’s why going back to a past Apple OS version is problematic. The main challenge is to download the OS installation file itself, because your Mac may already be running a newer version. If you succeed in downloading the OS installation, your next step is to create a bootable USB or DVD and then reinstall the OS on your computer.
If you once had purchased an old version of Mac OS X from the App Store, open it and go to the Purchased tab. There you’ll find all the installers you can download. However, it doesn’t always work that way. The purchased section lists only those operating systems that you had downloaded in the past. But here is the path to check it:
This method allows you to download Mavericks and Yosemite by logging with your Apple ID — only if you previously downloaded them from the Mac App Store.
If you are signed with an Apple Developer account, you can get access to products that are no longer listed on the App Store. If you desperately need a lower OS X version build, consider creating a new Developer account among other options. The membership cost is $99/year and provides a bunch of perks unavailable to ordinary users.
Nevertheless, keep in mind that if you visit developer.apple.com/downloads, you can only find 10.3-10.6 OS X operating systems there. Newer versions are not available because starting Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.7, the App Store has become the only source of updating Apple OS versions.
You can purchase a boxed or email version of past Mac OS X directly from Apple. Both will cost you around $20. For the reason of being rather antiquated, Snow Leopard and earlier Apple versions can only be installed from DVD.
Buy a boxed edition of Snow Leopard 10.6
Get an email copy of Lion 10.7
Get an email copy of Mountain Lion 10.8
The email edition comes with a special download code you can use for the Mac App Store. Note, that to install the Lion or Mountain Lion, your Mac needs to be running Snow Leopard so you can install the newer OS on top of it.
If you are wondering if you can run El Capitan on an older Mac, rejoice as it’s possible too. But before your Mac can run El Capitan it has to be updated to OS X 10.6.8. So, here are main steps you should take:
1. Install Snow Leopard from install DVD.
2. Update to 10.6.8 using Software Update.
3. Download El Capitan here.
If you have a newer Mac, there is no physical option to install Mac OS versions older than your current Mac model. For instance, if your MacBook was released in 2014, don’t expect it to run any OS released prior of that time, because older Apple OS versions simply do not include hardware drivers for your Mac.
But as it often happens, workarounds are possible. There is still a chance to download the installation file if you have an access to a Mac (or virtual machine) running that operating system. For example, to get an installer for Lion, you may ask a friend who has Lion-operated Mac or, once again, set up a virtual machine running Lion. Then you will need to prepare an external drive to download the installation file using OS X Utilities.
After you’ve completed the download, the installer should launch automatically, but you can click Cancel and copy the file you need. Below is the detailed instruction how to do it.
The following method allows you to download Mac OS X Lion, Mountain Lion, and Mavericks.
Now the OS should start downloading automatically onto the external drive. After the download is complete, your Mac will prompt you to do a restart, but at this point, you should completely shut it down. Now that the installation file is “captured” onto your external drive, you can reinstall the OS, this time running the file on your Mac.
Locate InstallESD.dmg disk image file — this is the file you need to reinstall Lion OS X. The same steps are valid for Mountain Lion and Mavericks.
If your Mac runs macOS Sierra 10.12 or macOS High Sierra 10.13, it is possible to revert it to the previous system if you are not satisfied with the experience. You can do it either with Time Machine or by creating a bootable USB or external drive.
Instruction to downgrade from macOS Sierra
Instruction to downgrade from macOS High Sierra
Instruction to downgrade from macOS Mojave
Instruction to downgrade from macOS Catalina
Before you do it, the best advice is to back your Mac up so your most important files stay intact. In addition to that, it makes sense to clean up your Mac from old system junk files and application leftovers. The easiest way to do it is to run CleanMyMac X on your machine (download it for free here).
If none of the options to get older OS X worked, pay a visit to nearest local Apple Store. They should have image installations going back to OS Leopard and earlier. You can also ask their assistance to create a bootable USB drive with the installation file. So here you are. We hope this article has helped you to download an old version of Mac OS X. Below are a few more links you may find interesting.