iGuest 3 Report post Posted January 11, 2008 I Now how to play mac games on windows, ex. nfs carbon!! How To Play Mac Games On Windows And Vice-versa If you have the NFS carbon for mac, you can play this on windows!! I have the way!! 1- copy the nfs.App on windows partition 1- go to the folder of the game 3- pres the find boton 3- find *.Dll 4- copy all the dll to see:/winddowssystem32 the system ask you if you want to remplace some files, sey no And you are ready to play 5- find the exe file locate in the same folder If you have som problem find all .Exe files on the folder And run nfs_inst.Exe And then run nfsc.Exe Avery file you need is on (Contents) folder -Edward de jesus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jenderamabuk 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2008 You just use BootCamp to dual boot into Windows.Simple as that.xboxrulz that's Right. But Why You want To play your mac Game on windows.?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xboxrulz1405241485 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2008 You can actually see if your favourite Windows game have been ported from Windows to Mac at Asypr, EA and other small Mac vendors. You can also check the Apple Store (this link is to the Canadian version)xboxrulz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monahan 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2008 If you really want performance, Bootcamp is the way to go. It is also free!For convenience, use Parallels, Virtual PC, or crossover.(but you will take a speed hit) you have to share your system resources with both operating systems. For this reason I would definitely recommend Bootcamp. All you need to buy is a copy or windows if you do not already have one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted February 17, 2008 That is false How To Play Mac Games On Windows And Vice-versa Replying to fishling Windows does too use OpenGL. All you have to do is have a video card capable of running it. I play Quake under GLQuake.Exe all the time on my computer and it plays great. The same goes for Duke Nukem : Manhattan Project. That also uses OpenGL and I have Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. -Jonathan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted February 20, 2008 I have windows.. but love Mac games... How To Play Mac Games On Windows And Vice-versa Mighty Mike... Formerly known as Power pete.. An awesome game I played waaaay back when and would love to play now. Any help would be awesome... It's Mac only that I've seen and I have a Windows XP -Dreas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rockershive 0 Report post Posted February 28, 2008 I haven't YET tried installing DOOM or Warcraft on my Mac 10.4 Tiger (I still don't know if it's compatible with my OS version). I'm using XP SP2 and Mac on my computer. Really, 'heavy' games are just so smooth on Windows OSes... though I haven't tried it on Mac. I'm just in to 2D games (in my Mac), which are compatible of course. But with my XP, I play Crysis, STALKER, and DOOM 3.Why play it on your Mac? Be contented with Windows if you have it... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kaziorvb 0 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 (edited) hello, im a Mac user, with a huge collection of Mac's ok, when it comes to play Mac games on a PC there are few solutions: if those games are old - for Mac OS 9 and under - you could try SheepShaver (for PPC only games) - the PowerPC architecture emulator, although its performance and stability isn't that good... BasiliskII (for 68k only games) - the 68k architecture emulator, quite fast and stable although, you will need ROM files to run each of these. to extract a 68k ROM, you will need a 68k Mac, same with PPC one. if those games are new, or just newer - depends... If theyre designer to work with Mac OS X and PPC CPU only - there is no bigger point emulating such mac... the performance would be drastical. but if you're interested in emulating PPC Mac OS X - you should take a look at PearPC. but if those games are designed to work with Intel CPU - and if there are no PC versions (^^) - you could try installing an intel version of Mac OS X 'half-natively' using special patches on your PC. of course if you've got a suitable computer (a fast CPU with SSE2/3 support, etc) -- but this solution is illegal! you can run Apple's operation systems only on Apple's hardware without violating the EULA! anyway - mostly, its pointless to play games using an emulator, just due to performance which really wont be pleasing when it comes to play PC games on a Mac and you've got a PPC Mac - dont even dream of running it... as long as its a Windows game, because you could run some old DOS games using eg. DOSBox but if you've got an Intel Mac, then the best solution is just installing Windows using Boot Camp, because gaming using any emulation / virtualization software is mostly pointless (of course due to horrible performance or incompatibility). hope that helps, and sorry if i repeated the previous posters kaziorvb Edited March 16, 2008 by kaziorvb (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted April 26, 2008 Hello,I have a Mac game, but no Mac, and I have no money for a Mac ;-(. However, I heard from CNET of a program that runs Mac programs on Windows. I was wondering if there is such a program and where can I get it? I REALLY want to play this game, and there are no versions for it on Windows.Sn140-question by supernerd140 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted May 17, 2008 Just a thought... How To Play Mac Games On Windows And Vice-versa Replying to nhlgoalie2003 I was thinking. If you installed Windows XP through Bootcamp, couldn't you install the corresponding drivers for DirectX on your Windows partition? Or is the problem with the hardware? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted June 24, 2008 BootCamp How To Play Mac Games On Windows And Vice-versa Replying to xboxrulz Running Windows XP (via BootCamp) on an intel-based 3.0ghz iMac with the nVidia geforce video card, what games could you get away with playing? I ask because I am trying to decide between a pc and a mac but want to be able to play new games like 3d first person shooters and rpgs without them being slow. -reply by t-man Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted July 8, 2008 Replying to abhiramVmware works perfect for me.-reply by Sir Vilanova Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
War'ru 0 Report post Posted August 20, 2008 Is the power pc program going to slow down my processor too much if im trying to run a video game? this is my first mac and im more pc oriented. im totally not im my realm here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xboxrulz1405241485 0 Report post Posted August 21, 2008 iGuest, you can play any games your graphics card could support in Boot Camp since it's just a dual booting utility. It will NOT slow down your machine since your system is running at native speed.As for War'ru, how old is your Mac/what Mac do you have? You haven't specified.xboxrulz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted October 21, 2009 Gaming on Mac overview.How To Play Mac Games On Windows And Vice-versaOk ... As far as gaming on a Mac goes.. Assuming you have a copy of windows and have it installed at the same time as OS x on your hard drive you can boot into windows 7 and run as if your machine WAS a windows native machine... I haven't actual did this yet on my mac... No copy of windows, but I have watched it done. You should see frame rates compatible to your hardware after compensating for the OS you use... (XP>vista if you look for speed... At least in my experience) ... I'd recommend buying a Window 7 OEM if you can. Simple due to the fact of dx11. If your running in boot camp mode I see know reason you shouldn't be able to download and install a Dx file for your graphics card.. Assuming you have a newer one. I am not sure that this is possible, I just assume it is after playing with OS(es) and hardware over the past year.. (not much mac modding though .. To pricy if I screw up ;-p ) if you want true gaming power a comparible pc will server fine.. Assuming you don't expect no viruses (that can harm your system) , and more frequent crashes... (YES I have had an occasional freeze or crash with Snow leopard, but still works amazingly better than vista ever did.) if your currently own mac ... I'd stick with mac... The games aren't worth the hassle to go to a full windows only pc. if you own a PC ... It depends.. If all you do is game... Pc is probably still a decent choice (better hardware/price) ... But the hardware might be shoddier construction. (cough, hp, cough) I'd say you have a newer Imac cause of the 3.06 Ghz processor, so I'd assume you could get away with playing quite a few decent games that are out now... (mind you it depends on which Graphics card you have the 9400 or 9600) WOW would be a good start.. But its native to mac as well so no real point... Shooters probably would strain your system.. COD4 strains my macbook pro 17... When I'm in multiplayer... And thats the only real point in pc games right ? ;-p .. Hope this answers some of your questions and some others on forum ... if I have anything wrong sry... Quoted to the best of my knowledge at the time of posting.. Message my youtube account LJH08ralith if you want more suggestions etc... Laters good luck with your gaming -reply by ljh08 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites