Opencore Legacy Patcher Ventura [480p]
Generally, OCLP supports Macs from 2008 through 2017. The sweet spot for running macOS Ventura smoothly includes: Late 2011 to 2016 MacBook Air: Mid 2012 to 2017 MacBook (12-inch): Early 2015 to 2017 iMac: Late 2012 to 2016 Mac mini: Late 2012 to 2014 Mac Pro: 2008 to 2013 Hardware Prerequisites
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A: OCLP is safe when used as directed, but always back up your data first. The patcher does not modify your drive’s boot sector permanently unless you choose to install OpenCore internally. opencore legacy patcher ventura
Enter your system password and allow the tool to download and install the legacy kexts.
Apple’s "Vintage" list is a suggestion, not a death sentence. The project proves that the best computer you own might be the one you already have. By combining the security and features of modern macOS with the build quality of older Apple hardware, you achieve a "sweet spot" that new Mac buyers can't replicate without spending thousands. Generally, OCLP supports Macs from 2008 through 2017
You cannot treat this like a standard Mac.
A minimum of 8GB RAM is strongly recommended. 4GB will experience heavy memory swapping. The patcher does not modify your drive’s boot
| Version | Best For | Caveats | |---------|----------|---------| | | Maximum performance on very old hardware (pre‑2012), fewer root patches needed | Receiving fewer security updates | | Ventura (13) | The “sweet spot” for most older Macs—mature OCLP support, good performance, security updates until late 2025 | Requires root patching for legacy Metal GPUs | | Sonoma (14) | Newer features, but more complex patching for Intel GPUs and legacy wireless | May run slower on older hardware |

If anything, I would have been more open to an expanded role for Beorn, rather than the Legolas/Tauriel arc.
I think we've come to a place where movies are so bad (lame propaganda written by adults who cry a lot) that yesterday's bad movies seem kind of fun by comparison.
I don't think I'll get past the fact that *The Hobbit* has the wrong tone in nearly every single scene: dramatic and scary where it should be adventurous, or silly where it should be miserable (as when they enter Mirkwood). Not to mention about half of it is an advertisement for a trilogy I've already watched.
But hey, at least it isn't about Trump.