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#1 Emperor of the East

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Posted 19 June 2018 - 07:24 PM

Hello, people of T3A

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I have been trying numerous methods from Winekin to Wine Stable to CrossOver to get the Battle for Middle-earth series to run on my MacBook Pro without Windows. I am here to ask: has anyone else tried to get these games onto an Apple computer without Windows? Or do I have to buy Parallels with Windows 7? Knowing that Parallels would let me run Windows without a reboot?

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That's all I got for now. Thanks, readers!

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Posted 19 June 2018 - 07:42 PM

I had a macbook pro a long time ago. I tried to get it to work, never succeeded. I ended up dual booting / using a virtual machine like vmware etc to get windows to run. Bootcamp is by far the best and most stable way to do it. just use a file manager like dropbox / google drive to have files on both sides of the machine / link to the mac hard drive side. 



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Posted 19 June 2018 - 07:49 PM

Did you check https://www.reddit.c...rently_reddits/


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