Hybrid option - Use Google Photos AND iCloud Photos on the same device.Problem with this approach is I don't know how to "automatically" share all photos w/ the wife Migrate my whole library to iCloud - I've already extracted all my Google Photos via Takeout, just need to borrow my friend's Gigabit internet connection to upload them all to iCloud quickly if I do this.Stay on Google Photos and keep iCloud Photos disabled - Downside here is I lose deep integration, and sometimes the Google Photos app on iOS gets killed thus we could lose some recent photos in event of a lost/damaged phone.I'd like the deep integration of Apple photos, but also don't want to lose the instant backup/sharing of photos between the wife and I. Sending photos out of google photos is a little less elegant than from Apple photos as you can't "invoke" the photos from other apps, rather you need to go to Google photos then use the "share" function. We DO love the fact that both of us can instantly see all the photos we each take in the Google Photos app. It isn't as deeply integrated into iOS, and often the app will die in the background meaning I need to re-launch it for photos to be synced with the cloud. Google Photos on iPhone is a little bit of a PITA. Since I just signed up for Apple One Premium, I have 2TB of space in iCloud which should be enough for now. The deep integration of iCloud photos into iOS/MacOS is tempting for me as we will be an all Apple house soon. With all the fancy baked in editing/hdr features of the new Pro Max, I'm tempted to just move my whole photo collection to iCloud Photos. That way every photo she takes, and every photo I take go to the same place. I simply have my Google account logged into the Google Photos app on her phone. We currently both use Google Photos to store our 94,000 photos/videos (~375GB). I've pre-ordered a Pro Max for each of us. What's New in Version 1.1.I'm currently on a Pixel 4XL, my wife is on an iPhone XS Max. All other marks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The ratings icon is a trademark of the Entertainment Software Association. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. “Aspyr” and the Aspyr “star” logo are federally registered trademarks of Aspyr Media, Inc. Published and distributed by Aspyr Media, Inc. Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth, Sid Meier’s Civilization, Civ, Civilization, 2K, Firaxis Games, Take-Two Interactive Software and their respective logos are all trademarks of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. © 1991-2017 Take-Two Interactive Software and its subsidiaries. NOTICE: This game is not supported on volumes formatted as Mac OS Extended (CaseSensitive) NOTICE: The following video chipsets are unsupported for Civilization: Beyond Earth In order to run the game with satisfactory performance, your Mac must meet these minimum system requirements: 2.2 GHz CPU Speed | 4 GB RAM | 8 GB free disk space | (ATI): Radeon HD 4850 (NVidia): GeForce 640M | (Intel): HD 4000 | 512 MB VRam Your feedback helps us make better games. Our Customer Support team is happy and eager to help. If you encounter problems playing the game, please visit. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Civilization: Beyond Earth does not utilize Steam for encryption and will not work with Steam Beyond Earth DLC. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Currently, Civilization: Beyond Earth for the Mac App Store is currently a single player experience.
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