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what program for mac

Can you use this to play computer games? I know they have that add sayign you can play TF2 in Mac but does it actually work? Like work with good FPS and no artifacts, broken textures, etc?
 
Hey if anyone tries this report back, I'm interested to see how this works. Usually I'm just running Office XP or something light.
 
I have used Crossover for Guild Wars, and it actually runs decently on my system. It will also play Half Life 2 on a MacBook Pro.

The only restriction I see is the cost. If you are willing to pay that much money, why not get Fusion?
 
Originally posted by: TheStu
I have used Crossover for Guild Wars, and it actually runs decently on my system. It will also play Half Life 2 on a MacBook Pro.

The only restriction I see is the cost. If you are willing to pay that much money, why not get Fusion?

What is Fusion?
 
I think they are trying to market the fact that you don't need a Windows License, so you can pay close to the same money for Crossover, and not need to pay the additional $80-100 for an XP license.

I tried the demo, and while it's nice, I prefer to run my Windows program in it's native environment. They just seem to be a lot more stable from my limited testing.
 
Originally posted by: AnthroAndStargate
Originally posted by: TheStu
I have used Crossover for Guild Wars, and it actually runs decently on my system. It will also play Half Life 2 on a MacBook Pro.

The only restriction I see is the cost. If you are willing to pay that much money, why not get Fusion?

What is Fusion?

Fusion is VMWare's app that allows you to run Windows (or most any other OS) in a virtual environment, within OS X.
 
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