Topic Index
Gaming on the Mac

Username:Password:
Log In
 (Pages: 1, 2)
GloatingSwine
Pulitzer Laureate
Posts: 834
Joined: 10 Nov 2007

Yeah, BootCamp is a dual boot system, so you just repartition the drive and install Windows, exactly like any other PC. If you have Leopard you'll have all the drivers on your install disc, otherwise you'll need to download it from Apple.

Thunderhorse
Muckraker
Posts: 250
Joined: 5 Feb 2008

Yeah, after all this info, I pretty much decided to track down Full throttle, and few other lucas arts games that were made for the mac. Other than that, I guess it's time to save up for a desktop, with XP.

Sib
Press Junketeer
Posts: 478
Joined: 22 Dec 2007

sammyfreak:
I know Linux users have some sort of windows emulator, im not sure but it might exist for mac.

But i think my local Applehouse store had a selection of games that work on the mac.

You can run Bootcamp off mac for a windows emulator.

waTHUMP
Paperboy
Posts: 16
Joined: 5 May 2008

Man mac gaming is non existant.

I own a mac myself, and I'm tired of playing AOE3 with my buddies.

Which is why I bought an xbox360.

Now I enjoy streaming vids on the 32".

Everyone wins.

vun
Copy Clerk
Posts: 89
Joined: 10 Apr 2008

Diablo 2 and StarCraft works on OS X, wouldn't be surprised if more old Blizzard games does as well.

E\\
There's a separate Mac version of C&C3 as well.

Jolly Madness
Beat Writer
Posts: 147
Joined: 21 Mar 2008

Starcraft, and it's even worthwhile for mac

noolli
Copy Clerk
Posts: 61
Joined: 5 Feb 2008

I got a mac and have had a PC but the only game i liked from either was halo comabt evolved on mac and doom 2 on pc.

 (Pages: 1, 2)
Topic Index

Reply to Thread

You must be logged in to post.
Username:  
Password:  
  

Not registered? Sign up for a free account!