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imapfsr

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Feb 14, 2008
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Hey All,
I downloaded the Crossover software when it was free the other day and am waiting for my new MBP late and was just wondering one thing. Will I literally be able to install any Windows game with no goofing around and paly it on my new MBP, as silly as it seems it would be any different than if I installed it on my old MBP yes?
Thanks for your help in advance.
 
Hey All,
I downloaded the Crossover software when it was free the other day and am waiting for my new MBP late and was just wondering one thing. Will I literally be able to install any Windows game with no goofing around and paly it on my new MBP, as silly as it seems it would be any different than if I installed it on my old MBP yes?
Thanks for your help in advance.

You won't be able to install any Windows game, you have to follow Codeweavers' database for what is compatible.
 
Hey All,
I downloaded the Crossover software when it was free the other day and am waiting for my new MBP late and was just wondering one thing. Will I literally be able to install any Windows game with no goofing around and paly it on my new MBP, as silly as it seems it would be any different than if I installed it on my old MBP yes?
Thanks for your help in advance.

For games you need Crossover Games which was also available during the giveaway.
 
I've used cross over, and personally do not like it. Your better off with VMWare Fusions 2.0

I tried parallels and vmware fusion for windows gaming, talk about being disappointed.

I got crossover "games" and installed steam, and am very very satisfied with it.
 
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