Hi forum. I am certain that this question has been asked many times, but I have not been able to find it (and yes, I used the search function), and I am in quite a hurry. So the question is: Is HB/GB usable on a Mac computer with the OS X? Thanks in advance. PS: Please refer from flaming this thread as nothing good will come of it
it requires .net 3.5 (and hopefully 4.0 soon) which i believe is a windows based function. so you would have to emulate windows on your machine (which has been discussed for L / unix)
Would it be possible to run it through CrossOver? I belive that is a software that makes the Mac comp able to run some Windows programs... I am no Mac user, so forgiver me if I am wrong (I am asking from a friend, who is considering buying it)
tell him to invest $200 in a cheap computer that can run wow, less hassle and he can keep his mac (haha a mac) for whatever he does on a mac (a big paperweight imo) I don't have an answer to your question, sorry I'm not big on macs. (haha a mac rofl) Maybe chinajade knows, she (he?) seems pretty smart
well there's your answer haha when i typed that i thought of mythbusters saying "well there's your problem" xD
Necro'ing old threads FTW! On topic: Thank you a lot - this was exactly what he was looking for! He's now running bots smoothly (though Fusion takes up a shitload of space!).
actually a mac is way better than windows for several reasons and second do what i do get a windows cd from somewhere use bootcamp and u have windows actually on your mac and can do anything with it kthbai
I run HB / GB on a mac using bootcamp. It is the most effective way to do it. Until the new NET comes out.
Mac is only for eyecandy? Did you sleep under a rock the last 10 years? Or have you not noticed Vista, and Windows 7? You sir, have NEVER used a mac. Kthxbai.
Well Mac is UNIX based sooooooo .... lol Any one who wants to buy a mac should just go get Linux honestly because its better .
theres a .net on the mac. i cant for the life of me remember what its called. maybe try running hb in crossover.