View Full Version : Fiesta For MAC?
Codemonkey
05-12-2008, 03:23 PM
I Trying to find a online game to work with my MAC, and well, my CP is kinda well broken, and it will cost me like a new one to get it fixed, but I like, hey MAc's have a great graphic card, can handle practicly anything, but there are no games for it, other then really crappy ones.(exept wow for WoW Fans)
But I was woundering if you all could possibly make a MAc version of this game, It be reallly cool, and you might get more players... well maybe a few. Cause MAC really used for making films now, since their isn't anyone making games for them.
Well I just asking if y'all can make a mac, i know its like hard and would be like a while... but, ya... I think thats it.
But I try to fix my CPU... for the 10th time this year, but I wuld just love to use my mac for something other then making Machinima's and small skits.
TheCentrix
05-12-2008, 03:35 PM
Making this game MAC compatible would mean they would have to change a lot of their coding.
But... Arent there programs that let you run PC games on a MAC? Like emulators or something? o.O
linkmaster02
05-12-2008, 08:01 PM
I don't know about an emulator running a game like this...but I can tell you what I do:
I used Boot Camp to install Windows on my Mac. This means that the hard drive is split into two parts, one for Mac and one for Windows. When I turn the computer on I can choose which one I want to load. What you do on one has no effect on the other, so it's like having two computers in one :)
You should definitely look into doing that if you've got some extra hard drive space (just enough for Windows, Fiesta, and anything else you want to run on Windows). Hope that helped!
Instant-Noodlez
05-12-2008, 09:50 PM
buy a proper PC... not a MAC. :D
i knows u have one... but yeah M$ really owns the OS business thus why everything usually only works for a windows-based PC.
themininic
10-03-2008, 03:32 PM
how do you split the hard drive to get the program on to it though
GM_Pilkysico
10-03-2008, 03:39 PM
Macs can run dual boot OS's.
Many people have pre-loaded Windows XP / VISTA onto their Macs.
There are threads about this on the forum if you search.
You'll need a copy of Windows in order to play Fiesta on a Mac.
LadyMystra
10-03-2008, 04:54 PM
how do you split the hard drive to get the program on to it though
You partion your HD. Here is a link on how to do it in Tiger and Leopard, let me know if you have a different OS and I'll let you know how to do it with that OS.
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/partitioning_tiger.html
check-mate
01-07-2009, 09:33 AM
You could also invest in a copy of parallels which lets you run windowsOS and macOS simultaneously. It basically opens windows in a new window. Oh the irony.
Shadowic2
01-07-2009, 11:16 AM
Please don't Necro-Post.
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